The Pros And Cons Of Illegal Immigration

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Jan C. Ting once said that, “Besides taking jobs from American workers, illegal immigration creates huge economic burdens on our health care system, our education system, our criminal justice system, our environment, our infrastructure and our public safety.” With the illegal population in the millions and growing, we as a country need to find a way to stop these illegals from coming to our country, taking Americans jobs, and thus creating agony on the US economy. Some would argue that illegals aliens are helping are country and are a positive influence to us Americans, but these individuals have not looked at the number and realized the deficit that the illegal population is imposing. Illegal immigrants are a major issue in the United States …show more content…

The net fiscal cost of immigration ranges from 11-22 billion dollars a year that US taxpayers have to pay for (“Is Illegal Immigration”). This is a drain on the US economy because this money could be spent improving the lives of the legal citizens. Illegal aliens cost an average native lead household $1,110 a year (Davidson). This is a burden on US taxes because most illegals do not pay taxes since they are not citizens. In 2002, illegals imposed more than $26.2 billion in costs of the federal government, while only paying about $16