The Pros And Cons Of Immigration Reform

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There are people who get deported just for minor crimes like a traffic stop etc. The officer would look at an immigrant information and send the immigrant to jail while the police call ICE (immigration and customs enforcement). There are families who are broken apart due to deportation they come to this country to make a living and they are being separated. “Every day they’re about 100 to 300 hundred people who get deported and are left without a home”. People protest about it and been waiting for years to get the immigration reform so illegal people who live in the United States could get there state id and green card. There are some people who say that immigration reform would be bad because even more people come to this country. People also forget that immigrants are the ones who built this country. This is why this country should have the reform because human trafficking reduced, economic boost, and a increased size in labor force. The country would not have this problem if the reform was active. …show more content…

“The victims pay to be transported illegally to the United States only to find themselves in the thrall of traffickers”.They are forced to do the criminals dirty work. The victims are forced to prostitution and other involuntary labor. “People who pay are also victims of fraud and this get forced into labor to pay off debt”. People who make through with no fraud etc are forced to live in a small house that is overpopulated with illegal immigrants until they could keep on moving. They have no food and no water for the days they are there. Human trafficking could also lead to kidnaping and getting lost in the middle of nowhere and could die of dehydration. If the reform come through human trafficking would be reduced and peoples lives would not be at risk through crossing a desert or in the trunk of a