Enforcement of immigration laws will require additional measures beyond a border fence should restrict the illegal entry. Many of the stakeholders are poorly educated, unskilled workers. They fill the sort of jobs that most native-born Americans will not take, at least not for the same price. List possible competing values and goals that could be at play? Competing values and goals: The illegal immigrants view the United States as
Illegal Immigration- A Problem at the U.S Borders Illegal immigration has been a problem at the U.S/Mexican border for years. According to the Center for Immigration Studies, in 2008 there were about 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States in 2008. One of the problems that are caused by this is that illegal aliens are getting jobs in America. These jobs that they are getting should be going to true Americans that are legal. Some people have been looking for a job for a long time, and the illegal immigrants are taking them.
Most of the time offender has to wait long time in jail waiting for the trial. “Excessive pretrial detention shatters individual lives, destroys families and degrades communities” (Berry, 2011:16). The people who are released from prisons are unlikely to find good job and are exposed to live in poverty. In addition, if a former inmate finds a job is very rarely because the background of a person is very important when people wants to find a good job with good wages. It’s very hard for people who is released from jail to improve in life because of the difficultness in finding a job.
Some businesses feel like they are not making money here in the United States. Our manufacturing workforce are the main ones, leaving. There likely never coming back. The damage to America's labor force is real deep. America's will never be able to move forward without jobs.
Can you still live the American dream? The immigration in the United States has become more and more illegal. People are being smuggled every day into the country, only to live at better life, and to start all over, but the success is very limited, since the immigrants live in fear of being deported every day, so they live their live with a low-profile: staying out of trouble and working many hours every day for very low paycheck. Is this really a dream come true? At the moment, there are estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the United States, and it only seems impossible to deport each and every one of them, since it would cost too much, and the idea itself sounds impossible.
The government may think its “value for money”, in my views this is no excuse to not only double the fees but to treble them! Students will be left in massive debt, and will have the debt on their shoulders until they pay it off. More working class students will lose the opportunity to increase their potential. This may lead them to go down the wrong path, possibly even end up on the streets. The government is always thinking up ways in which street crime can decrease, this is far from the resolution.
Illegal immigration has been an important and serious issue for decades; which affects everyone, both Americans and immigrants themselves. Illegal Immigration has three main purposes: first to find a better life in the “promise land”, second: free healthcare, and third: for criminal activity. Most illegal immigrants come to America with the best intentions for themselves and/or their families, but many others have alternative motives. The thing that must be remembered is that illegal immigration is illegal. It’s all in the name.
More Mexican immigrants are in the Unites States illegally than ever before, and without the proper authorization to reside or work here (Alvarez1). Immigrants that come from other countries to America without the proper documentation are considered illegal immigrants. The reason illegal immigration occurs is because the immigrants do not have the means to get here legally. They do not have the money because of the lack of work, and most of them only speak their native language so therefore it is nearly impossible to get here the way they need to due to the lack of communication. Also, you have to have the proper paper work, such as birth certificate, social security number, and in poor countries most people never get their hands on their documents, because of government, and in some places this paper work is never even created (Alvarez 1).
What is illegal immigration you ask? Well it is when an unauthorized or undocumented alien from another country crosses the national border in a way that violates the immigration laws of this country. In today’s world we are faced with the problems of illegal immigration, what we don’t know is that this actually cost us money. As of today we have eleven million illegal aliens in our United States, some of these 6,640,000 are from just Mexico alone. Mexico is one of our big illegal immigration problems we are faced with.
In my opinion it’s just not fair to the teachers of the world, why do they only get paid the amount that they get. Teachers are the ones that make the young people turn into the doctors, athletes and so on. Not only is it the teachers that suffer but what about the police, firefighters, and military that risk their lives everyday for our happiness. Even with all of those professions put together the athletes still make more in one year. Furthermore I also find it hard to believe the fact that a lot of the professional athletes complain to the world that they can’t support their families.