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The current crisis in United States politics concerning agriculture and the illegal alien question is just that, a crisis. To some, the crisis foreshadows the demise of the U.S. through the third-worlding of its workforce. To others, the opposite appears to be true. Without an immigration workforce, they say, the world’s largest agricultural community shuts down because Americans won’t work agricultural jobs. There are still others, once illegal immigrants themselves, who say the borders should be closed because there are already too many migrant workers for the available agricultural positions. Still others believe migrants are responsible for their unemployment (Huspek, 2001, 51). The final contingent states that the immigration laws are not being enforced and that America’s open borders are the major problem in terms of infrastructure.
All arguments may carry some validity, but the final argument creates the crisis. jvIlAlie.rtf
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demise of the U.S. through the third-worlding of its workforce. To others, the opposite appears to be true. Without an immigration workforce, they say, the worlds largest agricultural
community shuts down because Americans wont work agricultural jobs. There are still others, once illegal immigrants themselves, who say the borders should be closed because there are already too
many migrant workers for the available agricultural positions. Still others believe migrants are responsible for their unemployment (Huspek, 2001, 51). The final contingent states that the immigration laws
are not being enforced and that Americas open borders are the major problem in terms of infrastructure. All arguments may carry some
validity, but the final argument creates the crisis. The crisis isnt that everyone is right in a political sense, but in the
sense of the consequences of unlimited immigration and fully open borders. The consequences of uncontrolled immigration expand far beyond the seven year open immigration proposals of today and the
amnesty policies of the past decade. They extend to the very infrastructure that allows the United States to be the world leader. For now, the debate centers around
facets of daily life, from job availability to health care and public education, but the list is growing, even to the long term affects on social security.
While the crisis is real, it is offset by the final question, the moral question that if illegal immigrants are allowed freely into the country,
is it moral to deny them health care benefits and a public education, as well as social security after retirement? Can these standard American benefits that draw illegal aliens
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