My Bill - Law for Illegal Immigrants
Essay by marucarva • March 7, 2018 • Essay • 493 Words (2 Pages) • 1,010 Views
My Bill
If I were a person elected by the legislature, the bill that I would present would be a law for illegal immigrants. This law would be based on all the problems that exist today with illegal immigrants. As we all know, an immigrant in this country does not have any right to anything. In consequence, all the time they suffer persecution of being caught and deported to their countries, no matter what they have or not. These people do not enjoy any privileges, even though they contribute to the country in labor and taxes. They are discriminated against because they do not have "papers" that say that they are fit to work. When for the most of these illegal the eagerness to work is better than the one of the people living in the country.
The law that I would present would be "No to the deportation of illegal immigrants." It is one of the first things that happens when the police arrest an illegal immigrant. The illegal is deported to his country of origin with one hand behind and the other ahead. These people don't even have the right to take anything that they invested in this country. In consequence, if the illegal had a family, the family is helpless and alone in a country without rights.
This new law would support all those illegals who are being honest in the United States and are contributing to a better society. On the other hand, if the immigrant has a bad behavior before society, has contributed nothing, and has constantly been breaking laws they should not be forgiven by the American justice and must be deported immediately to the country of origin.
The illegal that was found by the police and has a clean record must be released to continue living like an American citizen. This person should have the right to be able to work freely and to continue contributing to the country as they have been doing. The illegal that continues to respect, behave, and has good values
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