The Pros And Cons Of Immigration In The United States

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Immigration in the United States is questioned to be wicked or precise; Although, there are several immigrants looking for a better surroundings, many figure it will agonize the country rather than assistance it. Culture and diversity is what builds America and unites us as a whole so why shall we limit those who have Franklin D Roosevelt Quotation has a very valid point; Even though, immigration is not legalized is e pros will outweigh the pros in this conflict that has prolonged for years.
Immigration should be granted amnesty; There are lots on immigrants out there trying to make a better life. It is said “That everyman is equal” so why would the government make it seem like we aren’t. With this be being said I would call the government system bias. Immigration keep our country young and enriched our culture. The people that are illegal immigrants are no different from the legal ones in the United States. The government has no idea what great ideas or opportunities immigrants can bring to us. Veronica who crossed the border illegally in …show more content…

With this being said the government should allow people freedom from there other countries. The government would be saving lots of lives of those who are under a dictating government or immigrants under control of drug cartels. It was stated by author Jeremy Bender in the article “Nearly Eight Years into The Drug War, These Are Mexico's” The war on drugs has killed over 60,000 people between 2006 and 2012 but is far from over: In early October, 43 Mexican students vanished from Iguala, a town about halfway between Mexico City and the Pacific coast; Many lives can be extricated if the government grants amnesty to the the