7/15/13
Language Arts 3A
Mr. Ryan
Immigrants
In 2006 the United States accepted more legal immigrants as permanent residents than all other countries in the world combined. After ethnic quotas on immigration were removed from the laws, the number of immigrants quadrupled from 9.6 million to 38 million immigrants living in the year of 2007. The United States immigration is known to be the reason why we have such a popular growth and culture change throughout the years of America. The downside with immigration in the United States is that the numbers keep on adding up to more people living in America. Where it gets to a point where Americans are debating on how many immigrants should be allowed into the U.S.
Illegal immigrants are being looked upon as being a major reason why we have so many problems in America. They should not cross the border unless it is legal to do so. Another way they stay illegally is by visiting a relative or love on and overstaying on their visit time. Illegal immigrants do make it harder for other immigrants to make a living. We should guard out border from illegal intruders. People want to b
Illegal immigration makes it hard for the fact that the United States is the largest immigrated country in the world. So dealing with illegal immigrants its makes it hard for Americans to get a job. It is now and days that people are getting laid off from their jobs because of the government’s decision of trying to deal with this problem.
To become a legal citizen some are willing to fight for the United states to earn there citizenship. The amount of attention illegal immigration receives is wrong. When looking at the all of the other immigrants who respected it in the past and think about the issues, it becomes obvious that illegal immigration and legal immigration, for that matter is not as big of an issue as many consider it to be. A key point in this discussion is that many of the people who are against