Illegal Immigration
Essay by 24 • January 3, 2011 • 333 Words (2 Pages) • 892 Views
Illegal immigration is third on my list of the most important issues with America in the present time. It is only toped by the economy, and the war on terror and military in general. Illegal immigration is a part, in its own ways, in the problems with the economy and the war on terror. These people easily get into our country either from Mexico to the south, or from Canada to the north. This is just unacceptable and very unfair to the true immigrants, the one that America depends upon, who have to wait in line to get into our great country.
Not only is it just that safety issue, many illegal immigrants are taking the jobs that many Americans can have. They are being payed under the table, under minimum wage, and work long and hard just to earn a few bucks to send back to their families. I am not saying that their ideas are wrong, but they should be able to wait in line to, or either complain to their own government to help them out, but not here in America. We have to many problems and can hardly take care of our own citizens, and with the help of these illegal immigrants, who don’t pay taxes, but can get free housing and free food, and free money. Now let me see what you think. Unfair yes?
Even though this problem seems like an easy fix, it is actually very complicated, and politically incorrect, but for all of you who know me political correctness in politically incorrect, so screw the people who get offended by me or anyone else.
Anyone who wishes to make their house a safe house for the illegals, or a city who wishes to be a sanctuary city, or even a state who will not remove their illegals, and even supports them to come to their state, is un-American, and should be convicted of treason, as they are helping ruining our country, and driving it down to the ground.
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