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The Pros And Cons Of Immigration To The United States

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Millions of immigrants in our country are currently living in fear of being sent back to their home country because of not being citizens of the U.S. They typically get taken advantage of because in addition for working for lower wages they will do the jobs Americans will not. Just imagine waking up one day and not being able to see your loved ones because they are undocumented. The United States needs to implement immigration reform that focuses on the burdens and trails of the people coming to the U.S.
How immigrants are treated should reflect the values in which the United States stands for, which is suppose to freedom. But instead we discriminate against immigrants a great example of such behavior is when Trump explains his draft proposal “ of the ban of Muslim immigrants and people of color”. A majority of immigrants do not have any form of criminal record in addition not every immigrant coming to the U.S. is coming with bad intensions but for a better life. These stereotypes are dangerous because they create problems for innocent individuals. …show more content…

As an article says “ undocumented immigrants are sixty-five percent of New York agricultural workforce, which are jobs Americans do not want. On the other hand, some people have the opinion that undocumented workers should be severely punished because they are not following the law. These people argue that illegal immigrants are taking away jobs from Americans and not paying taxes, however, these individuals pay property taxes, sales taxes, and fees regulated by the

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