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Economic impact of illegal immigrants in the United States

Derek M. Robker

ENGL103-1501B-07 Composition: Writing and Research

Laura Zapalski

Economic impact of illegal immigrants in the United States

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“Besides taking jobs from American workers, illegal immigration creates huge economic burdens on our health care system, our education system, our criminal justice system, our environment, our infrastructure and our public safety.”said Jan C. Ting. Thus Jan shows us the opinion and concerns of many Americans, as a result leading many Americans to have mixed opinions on the burden of illegal immigration. Consequently, even though it is easy to get in and stay in america, the impact of illegal immigrants on the United States can have both economic benefits and economic effects

It is to easy to get in and stay in america

- “Illegal immigrants are all foreign-born non-citizens who are not legal residents. Most of them either entered the United States without inspection or were admitted temporarily and stayed past the date they were required to leave.” North, David.

- Many report estimates that 6–7 million immigrants came to the United States via illegal entry, accounting for probably a little over half of the total population. as a result that equals up to half million illegal entires a year.

Another example that shows that it is to easy to get in and stay in america is...

- In 2014 a large percentage of children and women, many children unaccompanied by their parents, came to the United States from Central America. According to Carl (2014), “Most simply crossed the Rio Grande and turned themselves into to the Border Patrol, relying on the belief, partly well founded, that United States law, made special provision for illegal immigrants who were children.” ( p. 1 ).

- This allows an average of 4 million U.S. born illegal immigrant reside in country.

Even though it is to easy to get in and stay in america , the impact of...