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Justification for Illegal Immigration

By Fabiola Hernandez, published Mar 09, 2007
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"With liberty and justice for all," is the world-renown slogan for which people go to the USA to live. Nowadays, liberty doesn't seem to be for all, especially with the rising controversy of illegal immigrants. If our country's economy is booming with them, then why make laws to deport them back to where they came from? They take up the tedious, physically challenging jobs that white Americans do not want to do, such as agriculture, construction, landscaping, etc. If you had Americans filling those jobs, they would demand higher pay, as illegal immigrants work underpaid at these places, subsequently causing the prices of food and homes to go up. Deporting them is simply ridiculous.

People from Third-World Latin American countries struggle daily with money because simply, they do not get paid enough to cover their necessities such as food and clothing (which is very expensive). They deal with insecurity in the streets and corrupted governments that do not do anything to help get the country functioning, somewhere where nobody would want to raise their children. So they turn to America, apply for a tourist visa, take all their belongings on the plane, and stay until their visa expires. The alternative for the lower class which cannot be granted visa as they do not own property is to simply jump the border.

The reason they do not apply for a legal "permanent stay" visa, is because it would take forever, for example: you would have to wait up to 23 years in the Philippines if you wanted to legally move to America. In contrast, tourist visas are given out about 3 months to a year after application.

Justification for Illegal Immigration
Justification for Illegal Immigration

Takeaways
  • People from Third-World Latin American countries struggle daily with money.
  • Ignorant people want to "purify" America, which is impossible since we are already the melting pot.
  • Waiting time to legally get in is eternal.
Did You Know?
The reason they do not apply for a legal "permanent stay" visa, is because it would take forever, for example: you would have to wait up to 23 years in the Philippines if you wanted to legally move to America.
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Excellent article. It very clearly illustrates the need for illegal immigration to be fought with every resource available. Otherwise, we will end up with more and more ignorant morons like you who don't seem to comprehend the importance of law, one of the most basic, fundamental aspects of a successful society. You say that 'everyone deserves a chance,' and you are right. That 'chance' that everyone is entitled to, and which everyone is given is called "Obeying The Law." Those who refuse to accept that choice should be sent back to their homes as soon as possible.

Posted on 01/14/2008 at 11:01:17 AM

 
Are you for real? What part of the word "illegal" doesn't compute? What about all those waiting in line for LEGAL immigration?

Posted on 10/05/2007 at 2:10:00 PM

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