Should Illegal Immigrants Be Deported Essay

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Interview #1
By: Griselda
1. What three words come to your mind when you think about illegal immigration?
Hard workers, poor, fear.
2. Do you think illegal immigrants are a benefit to the U.S.? Why or why not?
Yes- they are a benefit because many illegal immigrants pay taxes on each paycheck and in many cases these people don’t file taxes. As a matter of fact, if people don’t file taxes then the government keeps that money.
3. Should all illegal immigrants be deported?
No. Not all illegal immigrants should be deported but I do believe that if you’re an illegal immigrant that has committed a crime or convicted a felony then you need to deported.
4. Do you agree with Donald Trump that a wall should be built between the USA and Mexico? Why or …show more content…

Do you think illegal immigrants are a benefit to the U.S.? Why or why not?
Yes-they are the ones that are doing the hardest labors that many citizens wouldn’t do. Besides that, they contribute with our economy and they’re tax payers.
3. Should all illegal immigrants be deported?
No. I don’t think that all illegal immigrants should be deported because the grand majority of illegal immigrants here in the United States have already formed a family and a deportation will separate innocent children from their parents. On the other side, I do believe that the ones who should be deported are the ones that have criminal records.
4. Do you agree with Donald Trump that a wall should be built between the USA and Mexico? Why or why not?
No. I think there’s other ways to deal with immigration. Building a wall will not stop people from entering the United States.
5. Should undocumented immigrants be allowed to have driver’s licenses and receive tax refunds?
Yes- driver’s license is a good idea for illegal immigrants; not for their privileges but to protect everyone else. In concerns of tax refunds, like I had mentioned previously, if they pay taxes then they should receive a tax refund.
6. Would you care about the immigration status of someone you