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A 4 page paper opposing illegal immigration. Arguing against illegal immigration is difficult because the very stance raises the ire of well-meaning liberals and offends the sensibilities of many who are far more conservative. Further, those of us who are not of 100 percent Native American heritage are products of immigration ourselves. These difficulties do nothing to alter the facts of illegal immigration, however. Citizens and structures are not prepared for such high numbers of individuals, and the effect is that our judicial system, labor markets and social support systems are overwhelmed. The US needs to establish and enforce immigration control measures, welcoming most but maintaining control of when they arrive and how they survive once they are across the border. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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of many who are far more conservative. Further, those of us who are not of 100 percent Native American heritage are products of immigration ourselves. These difficulties do
nothing to alter the facts of illegal immigration, however. When separated from emotion, the facts reveal that the United States must regain control of its borders and enforce immigration
quotas, under which our own ancestors entered the country to pursue the American Dream. Without such controls, more immigrants enter the country than existing systems can handle. Citizens
and structures are not prepared for such high numbers of individuals, and the effect is that our judicial system, labor markets and social support systems are overwhelmed. The US
needs to establish and enforce immigration control measures, welcoming most but maintaining control of when they arrive and how they survive once they are across the border. Negative Effects on
the Judicial System One group calling for a moratorium on immigration, Americans for Immigration Control (AIC) offers several points of data. AIC
does not support its claims with references and so numbers may or may not be totally reliable, but the underlying facts are supported in various publications in a wide range
of fields. A few of these points are: * "Each year more than 1.3 million legal and illegal aliens settle permanently in the U.S. * "Each year, more
than 72,000 aliens are arrested for drug offenses in the U.S. * "More than 25% of all federal prison inmates are aliens. * "In 1992, immigrants cost taxpayers $42.5 billion
net in public assistance. * "Between 1997 and 2006, the projected total net cost to taxpayers for immigration will be $865.98 Billion" (Should America be a "Multicultural" Society?, 2005).
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