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The Pros And Cons Of Immigration To The United States

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They accuse immigrants of using tax payer’s money, and not contributing to the country when in fact they use less than what they attribute. Immigration itself has its own cycle, millions of money doesn’t need to be spent towards deportations, border security or a wall, because not every immigrant who enters the .U.S. can make it to adjust to the country’s pace: economically, they can’t sustain them self’s or their family they left back home, or if they came along with their families it is also very hard to succeed, to find work, to learn how to speak the language, and therefore it is very hard to get around, to drive around, and to adjust to become a part of Americas society, sometimes they opt to go back to their country. On the other hand, many immigrants for the same reason that they can’t adjust to a new country, they end up breaking the law, therefore they are put in jail or …show more content…

by the opposite reasons. Success in the U.S. we all now for experience that it doesn’t come easy to the countries own citizens, let’s just for a moment think of Immigrants who have no rights to stand up for themselves to their bosses or supervisors who treat them unfairly and exploit them, by threatening them with deportation, and although immigrants have been able to adjust, contribute, and succeed in this country economically and with a clean record, these immigrants are worth staying, and legal residency they could contribute more, why are we choosing not to aid our nation more?, There is no more to be proved and no more money needed to invest in this problem, an immigration reform is the best solution. We are being misinformed, by social media, and by the government, of how immigrants contribute positively to the

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