Illegal Immigration: A Reasoned Approach
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There are an estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants in the United States today, most of them working to better themselves and to support their families back home. The problem is many Americans believe these individuals are breaking the letter of the law and should be deported in the interest of national security or to protect American jobs. They base their arguments on the assumption that open borders is a bad policy or our immigration process is workable, realistic, and efficient. The fact of the matter is, it isn't any of those. Like most other government programs, the immigration process is time consuming, complex, and highly inefficient. This is the primary reason many immigrants enter this country illegally in the first place.
In the real world, immigrants don't have the luxury to wade through a long and complicated bureaucratic process to apply for citizenship and then wait for approval before beginning to work here. Their economic status in a Third World nation prevents a leisurely approach to entering the United States.
The steps to achieving U.S. citizenship via the legal immigration process begins with meeting eligibility requirements which fall into one of these categories: family, employment, investment, a diversity lottery, adoption, refugee, or asylum. To further complicate the process, two of the most common paths to immigration are also divided into a preference system, which creates five tiers each for both family and employment.
Additionally, the U.S. offers a limited number of immigrant visa numbers per year, which means an individual could potentially wait for several years before receiving one. First, a visa petition must be filed and approved, followed by a labor certification request if applying for employment.

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Takeaways
- There are an estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants in the United States today,.
- Milton Friedman once said, "open borders are incompatible with a welfare state."
- Two of the most common paths to immigration are also divided into a preference system.
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An advocate of laissez-faire capitalism, the late Milton Friedman won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1976.Today's Most Commented On
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