Undocumented Immigrants Should Be Denied
Services :
10 pages in length. Some argue that illegal immigrants are
“taking over” the entire country. Initially, they sought out
the
United States as a haven from their own country's
less-than-inviting lifestyle. America represented a new start
for many who suffered repression and the inability to make
lives of their own. Crossing the border into the United States
has changed all of that, because once here they are not only
able to obtain good paying jobs -- usually without the added
burden of paying taxes -- and a decent place to live, but they
have also tapped into America's health and educational
systems, as well. The writer addresses various reasons why
illegal aliens are not entitled to the same level of health care
and educational services that are provided for taxpaying legal
citizens. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Imgrant.wps
Illegal Immigration & The Economy : A
5 page paper
discussing the impact of illegal immigration on the U. S.
economy. The number of illegal immigrants in the U.S., the
costs associated with them, and other multi-layered impacts.
Bibliography lists four sources. Immeco.wps
Economy & Illegal Immigration : A
4 page paper discussing
the impact of illegal immigration on the U. S. economy. The
number of illegal immigrants in the U.S., the costs associated
with them, and other multi-layered impacts. Bibliography
lists 4 sources. Illimm.wps
Will Restricting Immigration Prevent
Cultural
Disintegration? : 6 pages in length. The United States of
America is known as a cultural melting pot, where
foreign-born peoples have flourished both economically and
independently for nearly four hundred years. However, there
is currently much concern about the long-term effects such
immigrant influx is causing and will continue to cause the
both the land and the legal citizens. The writer discusses the
aspect of job stealing, overpopulation and environmental
consequences instigated by the open-door immigration policy.
Extensive bibliography included. Immigrat.wps
Illegal Immigrants In California : A
5 page paper discussing
the problems that surround California and the issue of illegal
immigrants from Mexico. There are many financial burdens
placed upon California as a result of the many illegals coming
across the border. Hypothetical situations are examined and
the impact they may have between now and the year 2010.
What is the worst result possible? What is the best? What if
little is done and things remain neutral? These are the issues
addressed. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Calimm.wps
Immigration Reform in the United States :
A brief, 3 page
overview of immigration reform in the United States and
measures such as the Immigration Control Act of 1986--
which Congress has taken to curtail the problem. The writer
proposes that we need to adopt and maintain a more "positive
immigration program." Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Immigran.wps
Mexican Immigration : A 10 page paper
that provides an
overview of the issues relating to illegal migration of
Mexicans into the United States and also provides an
overview of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act of 1996. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Mexicimm.wps
Why The U.S. Should Have A More Protected
Border With
Mexico : A 20 page research paper which examines the
various ramifications surrounding the issue of Mexican
immigration. The writers look at the both sides of this issue
before concluding that a protected border with Mexico is a
regrettable, but nevertheless necessary requirement to stem
the tide of illegal immigration and its resulting negative
impact on the U.S. job market. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Meximmg.wps
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