 Economy and rapid populations in Asia and Latin America caused immigrants to move here.  A hundred years before that, the same factor drove millions.

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 Economy and rapid populations in Asia and Latin America caused immigrants to move here.  A hundred years before that, the same factor drove millions of Europeans to move to United States.  These factors have the same effect now.

 People think immigrants are just going to take our jobs and businesses  They may come here to sell illegal drugs.  Illegal immigrants wont have to pay taxes like everyone else.

 Immigrants provide more to the government than they get in benefits.  They do jobs many Americans do not want to do.  Cites B&pubid=491

EconomicVirtually all economists say that immigration increases the wealth of the US. PoliticalTerrorism, drug deals, and national deficit have made a long dormant debate. Cultural MoralAliens take advantage of schools and health care and we have the moral right to exclude immigrants because they harm citizens by taking jobs, lowering wages, ect… Cites

EconomicImmigrants usually take low paying jobs such as food service and hotel services that most American’s wont do PoliticalOur broken system continues to get in the way so we decided to get it out of the way CulturalThey bring different Moral ml

The anti-Seminic violence of the Russian programs drove millions of Jews out of Russian Empire By million immigrants lived in the US Cites n_noflash_6.html

 Illegal immigrants come to the US for a better life.  From their foreign country they may not have as many rights and privileges  A popular way to get here is from the Caribbean is to cross the Atlantic Ocean  We can prevent it by social service reform or beefed-up border control

 If you send all immigrants back to their homeland then the ones who are legal have to leave everything they have earned. The illegal ones lose what they earned but they never had the right to be here illegally to earn it.