Sunday, December 22, 2019

The Rights Of Illegal Immigration - 1690 Words

Juan Guarintino was a Spanish immigrant who moved here into the United States. Juan worked for General Faucets and Plumbing and loved every minute of his job. There was only one problem that Juan was struggling with in America. Juan Guarintino was an illegal immigrant who had paid someone to smuggle him into the United States and make him a fake visa card. Now, a few days ago, he shot a man for the twenty dollars in his pocket that way he could manage his chronic cocaine problem, but the police have caught wind of what has happened. When the police found out where he lives, they ran into the house, only to find Guarintino’s two little daughters playing underneath his wife while she is cooking her family a meal. Now, the police have two†¦show more content†¦Others might think, however, that illegal immigration has some positive effects on America in places such as diversity, bringing in more help with jobs, and also helping refugees escape from tyrannical governments. Even though there are positives, the adverse effects of illegal immigration still far outway the good that these immigrants bring to the United States. Immigration can be handled, but the only way to help fund the illegal immigration problem is money. Research done by Albert Hunt of the New York Times shows that â€Å"spending on immigration enforcement exceeded $18,000,000,000 last year almost twice as much as a decade earlier.† (Hunt) This fact alone should show how much illegal immigration affects the national debt in America. Also, if this is not enough proof, Hunt also found that â€Å"The U.S. spends more money on controlling the border than on all other federal criminal law enforcement efforts combined.† (Hunt) Let this fact sink in for just a minute. The U.S. spends less money on police officers, the FBI, CIA, and more enforcement agencies combined than Illegal immigration border control. Now, imagine how much crime would drop if the U.S. were able to spend this money used for border control on crime inside the states. Until this issue is resolved, we as a country may not see a major drop in crime anytime s oon. Another example of an adverse effect caused by

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