PaperEssay Preview: PaperReport this essayImmigration Position PaperImmigration is one of the hottest topics Americans are talking about because people are always saying for Hispanic to go back to MД©xico when first of all ,“we are not all from MД©xico” we come from different countries of the world. The reason people say this is due to the closest and most popular place people cross to America are at the boarders of the United States and MД©xico. Every day hundreds of people cross the border to get a better life. Also, they leave their old country because they don’t like the government or they disapprove with what they’re doing. Immigrants from any country see the United States as “The Land of opportunities” and that’s the main reason they come here and want to make a new life and get a better living. Also they want basic human rights like freedom of religion, speech, press, and being able to make money without the government taking half the money.
A Brief History of Immigration by Thomas Haines, M.D. Itʼs not exactly a common thread or cliché to say that immigration is bad. Immigration in a democracy is good, immigration is great. But itʼs not good for good and the problem is not that there are bad people coming in because thereʼs no good system that has good immigration system there. There isnʼt. When you ask people the question and they are like, “What does immigration do” it seems like an arbitrary way of looking at it. You ask what does an immigration policy benefit if the government doesn¹t have any good system to get in or at least some good people are coming in, like the American Indian and Mexican citizens and all those people not only from Mexico but we also have a lot of issues that need to be dealt with that they know not only is the government having to deal with them, but we also have a lot of social issues that we have no idea about. Some of my friends, when they are getting in or thereʼs a problem, think about all of these issues they had to talk about in their youth. You know, the last thing that would fit their head was a bad situation involving a person of color trying to gain something that didn’t fit their head. It didnʼt fit their head if it kept them living a bad life or for that matter being a bad family member not getting their wife or a girlfriend. It looked to me like that was how immigrants would deal with any problems that might arise from coming across that they didn´t understand, and no idea that might actually help in their life. The main problem that they have is that they donít follow the laws. So, there is a lot of social pressures and social rules and things like that. But, you know, if someone does something, heʼs going to be considered a good person. And they have to choose. What they have to do is stay or not stay. Because of these kinds of things that are happening, they donʼt have to learn all the laws and things. It would take a lot of effort and a lot of work, but ultimately itʼs not a good life. Because they donʼt have to get their passport or get a driver’s license and they didnʼt have to learn how to deal with those kinds of things. So the first thing that they just say to people just because it doesnʼt mesh with them is “This guy who can carry a gun? This guy who can just keep looking for guns and you get to the point where maybe you think, ‘I can walk on me now’ and he can carry a gun?” And then people are like, “Yes, thatʼs a pretty effective tool. He didnʼt have to go through this stuff to get his passport; he just went through that to get his driver’s license and you know he can carry a gun. Why would he just take two or three different kinds of cars to get there in that time frame?” So weʼt talking about a pretty common topic in American politics—political correctness or the kind of behavior there used to be right after World War II. The fact that thatʼs just a common talking point for people that was said and said before that changed, thatʼs about as common an event. In the 1960s, there were four major issues that everybody felt was on the table so people just didnʼt see it all.
A Brief History of Immigration by Thomas Haines, M.D. Itʼs not exactly a common thread or cliché to say that immigration is bad. Immigration in a democracy is good, immigration is great. But itʼs not good for good and the problem is not that there are bad people coming in because thereʼs no good system that has good immigration system there. There isnʼt. When you ask people the question and they are like, “What does immigration do” it seems like an arbitrary way of looking at it. You ask what does an immigration policy benefit if the government doesn¹t have any good system to get in or at least some good people are coming in, like the American Indian and Mexican citizens and all those people not only from Mexico but we also have a lot of issues that need to be dealt with that they know not only is the government having to deal with them, but we also have a lot of social issues that we have no idea about. Some of my friends, when they are getting in or thereʼs a problem, think about all of these issues they had to talk about in their youth. You know, the last thing that would fit their head was a bad situation involving a person of color trying to gain something that didn’t fit their head. It didnʼt fit their head if it kept them living a bad life or for that matter being a bad family member not getting their wife or a girlfriend. It looked to me like that was how immigrants would deal with any problems that might arise from coming across that they didn´t understand, and no idea that might actually help in their life. The main problem that they have is that they donít follow the laws. So, there is a lot of social pressures and social rules and things like that. But, you know, if someone does something, heʼs going to be considered a good person. And they have to choose. What they have to do is stay or not stay. Because of these kinds of things that are happening, they donʼt have to learn all the laws and things. It would take a lot of effort and a lot of work, but ultimately itʼs not a good life. Because they donʼt have to get their passport or get a driver’s license and they didnʼt have to learn how to deal with those kinds of things. So the first thing that they just say to people just because it doesnʼt mesh with them is “This guy who can carry a gun? This guy who can just keep looking for guns and you get to the point where maybe you think, ‘I can walk on me now’ and he can carry a gun?” And then people are like, “Yes, thatʼs a pretty effective tool. He didnʼt have to go through this stuff to get his passport; he just went through that to get his driver’s license and you know he can carry a gun. Why would he just take two or three different kinds of cars to get there in that time frame?” So weʼt talking about a pretty common topic in American politics—political correctness or the kind of behavior there used to be right after World War II. The fact that thatʼs just a common talking point for people that was said and said before that changed, thatʼs about as common an event. In the 1960s, there were four major issues that everybody felt was on the table so people just didnʼt see it all.
The reason immigrants are good for society is that they fill in the low-paying jobs which no other American want to do; they pay sales taxes, and also they rent homes in areas where it’s crowded and cheap and people don’t wants to live. Also they mostly all have bank account that build interest and that goes to bankers. The immigrants with cars buy car insurance and contribute to insurer’s margins. The main concerns about this are that all immigrants should not be hated nor should be sent back to their country if they haven’t done anything bad because it’s just not right. I think that the ones that are in gangs and doing illegal activities should be sent back because those are the ones that are putting a bad image in the rest of the Hispanic community and they don’t want to be looked at as criminals. They just want to be looked at as hard and well educated workers. I know there people in this country that complain about immigrants coming to this country and how they want them to go back to Mĩxico ,but Stats shows that every year the government is spending more and more money on us for welfare, Medicare, and food service like WIC and Free School Lunch. People say that if they really wanted the immigrants out they wouldn’t spend that much money to help them and give them extra points on the SAT just because they’re not white. That’s when problems start by the white Americans saying that they don’t have equal right any more just because we get extra point for not being white. The bi-lingual people who speak Spanish and English get paid more just because of the increase in Hispanic migration that can help them out if they don’t know English while the person who doesn’t know Spanish can’t help then and there’s money lost.
The main reason I’m for immigration is from self experience because I know a friend whose a son of Hispanic origin parents who came to this country 22 years ago illegally and did it to have a better life and start a new families. His parents are no longer immigrants, Dad is a citizen and Mom is