Arguments Against Illegal Immigrants

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In many people's points of views they believe that illegal immigrants should not be allowed in their country or be able to come into their country. Most of the immigrants come to new countries looking for a new life and to get out of their old country because of war and other causes. The majority of them are looking to do good and help their families. Then there is the others who just want to cause chaos and kill people. But then once that happens that ruins it for all the other immigrants and then they have to be deported back. For example, in Europe they started to let muslim immigrants to come into europe to find refuge and to find a new life, but then the terrorists took advantage and then created chaos and killed many people. Since this all happened in Europe, now they are going to allow syrian refugees into the U.S and Many people are against it. …show more content…
Other immigrants want to come into this country to find a new life, to get better paying jobs to support them and their families as well. Also they wanted their children to have a better future for them. But since many immigrants want a better life and flee to the U.S, they start to over populate. They do whatever they can to get into the U.S to have a better life. The primary type of immigration is for family reunification. That means a U.S. citizen can sponsor their immediate relatives for permanent residency and then citizenship.(Foster Pg 1). This shows how many immigrants are easily allowed into the United States. What the family reunification means is a family member or more is legal in the United States but has family that is illegal and outside of the U.S , they are allowed to come into the U.S. Many people don’t approve because all they have to do is send one person over, make sure they become legal and then they have their whole family that is illegal in the