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This is an in-depth examination of illegal immigration and the problems associated with it. It examines the pros and cons of illegal immigration and possible solutions.

An estimated 8.7 million illegal immigrants are currently residing in the U.S. and 500,000 additional illegal immigrants arrive each year, according to the Center for Immigration Studies. They come here because they want a better life: to be with their family, provide for their children and to make more money. The question is, do we the American people support, and benefit from, their presence here or do Americans lament over the presence of illegal immigrants whilst they hurt the standard of living of the average U.S. citizen.

Immigration has always been an important issue in the history of the United States. Our nation is composed of a vast array of people from many different cultural backgrounds. Despite our differences, Americans have formed the greatest nation in the world. Our nation, once solely the home of Native Americans, used to be a frontier, open to those who wanted a new opportunity to become successful or who were not accepted in their native lands. Colonists fought a war of independence and created a country based on the ideals of freedom and democracy.

As the U.S. has grown and developed, the immigration process has developed along with our nation. It is much harder to immigrate to the U.S. than it was 100 or 150 years ago. It is much easier cross over the U.S.’ 1,951 mile border with Mexico, illegally. People who immigrate to the U.S. illegally are desperate for a better life, much like the first immigrants to America.

Should we deny them a better life they are willing to work hard for? Or is it not our responsibility to provide a better life for foreigners? Many people say that Hispanics add greatly to our economy by working for little pay and taking jobs that nobody wants. The Pew Hispanic Center reports that illegal workers account for 5% of our workforce. By working for lower wages, illegal immigrants help to drive down costs for the average consumer. In addition, business’s who hire illegal immigrants will increase their profits, thus strengthening the overall economy.

Others counter that that illegal immigrants do not pay taxes, adopt American culture, or adhere to our laws. Illegal immigrants use many of the public services that taxpayers provide without paying the necessary taxes for these services. They also make the point that the jobs illegal immigrants take are not jobs Americans are not willing take, but that business owners will hire the illegal immigrants because they can pay them less than minimum wage and force them to work in terrible conditions.

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  1. Nnamdi Anosike

    On June 27, 2008 at 11:11 am


    Great comprehensive look at a very complex and preplexing issue. Have looked for a report like this for a long time, that gives an overview of the problem while taking a humanistic perspective too. Thanks

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