Pros And Cons Of The Immigration And Naturalization Act

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Heriberto Gonzalez
As we now the United States has grown in an exponential rate it population the last years, but all those people coming in to the country, are they intention good?, or for what purpose they are coming?. We want to put a huge scenario here, how does the rest of the world doing in an economical way, it might makes no sense right, but it does actually because we have a market system in our country and we mostly depend on export and import in some good or services, let’s say is that the way we connect to the rest of the world, but what happen when other countries does not do good their financial they start to get rid of the middle class therefore it is a big mistake for their part. People struggling and in the need of money and better life will look for other places than stay in theirs, and there is when in immigration starts, but all of them are good people and some of them has a huge bad background, there is when the country in this case United States congress has to start the Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA) to control all the people that has come in and all the people …show more content…

The people has enter to the illegally may be remove from the country mostly the person has violated the law, such committed a crime, doing a felony, and in the worst of the cases terrorist, the legal people are exempt of this rule if they violated the laws they can be removed too, especially the legal resident. Some of this unlawful immigrants has a deferred action act that they can stay here in the country, but they have not the same benefits as the legal resident aliens, such they cannot apply for a drives licenses, get unemployment benefits, get hire by employee without a proper legal document to work and has the benefits of the retirement. The DHS has given portions of these law to the state law by congress in order to help the control of the immigrants and must