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Immigration Reform In The United States

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Immigration has been a major issue in the United States, especially after the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 was passed. Once the act became a law, the immigration flow increased. Most of the immigration was from people crossing the border that splits Mexico and the United States. The Democrats and Republicans have fairly different views on this issue. The Republican Party believes that a system should be put in place to ensure that illegal immigrants do not receive the same benefits as people who have always been in the United States legally. Although, the party does not completely agree on how extreme the system should be. One thing most Republicans do agree on is that giving illegal immigrants amnesty only encourages immigration and puts the safety of American citizens at risk. …show more content…

It also believes that security along the border should be more advanced and border patrol should be stronger. Both Democrats and Republicans believe that an immigration reform should be established, but they disagree on what the reform should be like for the illegal immigrants already in the country. The Democratic Party believes the United States is a country based on immigration; that is how it all began. Democrats believe that there should be a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants who have worked hard, payed their taxes, learned English, and have a clear background check. But they also believe that those who have exploited illegal labor or have committed major crimes should be penalized. There is opposing views within the parties though. Some nuances within the Democratic Party agree with the general views of the Republican Party and vis versa. Overall, the Democrats are more supportive of illegal immigrants who have worked hard than the

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