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  • Essay / Illegal Immigration and How to Stop It in the United States...

    Illegal Immigration Undocumented immigration is the act of entering the United States without government authorization, also called illegal immigration. Currently, illegal immigration to the United States is increasing, with an estimate of nearly 11.7 million aliens in 2013 and increasing daily. Most illegal immigrants come from Central America (Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala) and Asia (China, Korea, India, Philippines). The United States is an extremely sought-after destination, where there are better opportunities to improve their lives and those of their children. They sometimes come for economic reasons or are expelled from their country due to political oppression in their country. This can cause chain immigration, in which one or two family members will immigrate to America, become financially secure, and later help the rest of the family join them in America, thereby increasing immigration exponentially. But sooner or later this will cause problems. The problems with illegal immigration far outweigh its benefits to America. One of the problems that most infuriates many Americans is that illegal aliens are taking jobs away from American citizens, of course, while paying next to nothing in taxes. While they pay virtually no taxes, they gleefully receive billions of dollars in free education, free health care, free housing assistance, and free food stamps. Meanwhile, most of our dollars are sent to other countries by the billions. What have we done to stop illegal immigration? In 1986, the total number of illegal immigrants living in the United States was approximately 5 million, then from the time President Ronald Reagan signed the Immigration Reform and Control Act, the number of illegal immigrants increased at almost 2...... middle of the paper year... America must speak English, just like France did with French. Another, less likely, solution is to strive to create a nation-state rather than a multinational state. Multinational states attract many foreigners, such as the Chinese, because within their borders they can almost see another mini-China without the push factors or pull factors. A culture, a language, a tradition and an ethnicity can help unify the country. For example, American culture can be returned to its roots of justice, truth and freedom, to the words of the founding fathers, to the American patriotic spirit on which it was founded, and not just to hot dogs and football . Just like a person who holds his own identity and free will, so that no one else can take his identity and dominate it, America can do the same, unify under one nation and make known the spirit on which it rests, Liberty and Justice..