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Illegal Immigration Decline In America

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Foreign citizens who acquire legal admittance to the US and stay in the country for more than the period provided for, as well as those who enter the country without the permission of the government violet the US immigration laws, and hence they are termed illegal immigrants as explains Garrett (2014). According to Krogstad and Passel (2014), the number of illegal immigrants has been steadily rising in America since the first and the Second World War onset. Nevertheless, for the first time in history, the 2015 data on unauthorized immigrants was reported to have declined, compared to the 2009 figures following the recession crisis. Moreover, immigrants from other regions of the world over went higher about their Mexican counterparts, a peculiar …show more content…

Nevertheless, it is not only imperative to outline that between 2009 and 2014 the number of illegal immigrants decreased in Kansas, Georgia, Alabama, Illinois, South Carolina, California as well as Nevada, but also vital to note that these reductions are alleged to the reduced number of unauthorized Mexican immigrants. As opposed to the small number (41 percent) of immigrants who had lived in America for more than ten years in the US by 2005, the figure had risen significantly to a wobbling 66 percent by 2014. Nevertheless, those who have lived in the country illegally for less than five years are declining in number steadily, having been estimated at barely 14 percent in 2014 (Krogstad and Passel 17). While the illegal immigrants could be considered as both credible and dependable because of the benefits they bring to the US, on the contrary, it is critical to comprehend the unintended consequences that translate into tangible problems like increased competition for the limited unskilled job opportunities, increased pressure on the economy by using free social services including healthcare, social security, and education as well as the growing crime rate perpetuated by unauthorized citizens in the …show more content…

Indeed, as opposed to all preceding generations, the contemporary American communities have embraced a culture of paying people to clean their houses, mow lawns, while paying for essential services cheaply and embracing diversity in culture, a desire and need which has been made valid by immigrants who are willing to deliver such services at affordable cost as argues (Park 169). Furthermore, most Americans in the twenty-first century do not like the idea of doing unskilled jobs like babysitting, washing and cleaning houses, or even looking after crops in the farms. If this were to happen, then their employers will be forced to pay more, not less than the federal minimum wage at least plus other pertinent services. As opposed to this, illegal immigrants are able and willing to do these jobs at relatively lower cost, hence their vital importance in the American society, as they contribute a lot toward building the economy. On the other hand, a study by Park (2006) confirmed that illegal immigrants have been very helpful by offering to do jobs that Americans have the ability to do but they are not willing to tender their services because of the working conditions including payment rates. However, an argument that Americas cannot do certain jobs in entirety is misleading, because in reality there is no task

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