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Immigration: Legal, Illegal, And Everyone In Between

The American immigration system has sparked many intense arguments and discussions among the political spectrum of the United States government. Immigration has been occurring between the United States and numerous other countries, such as Mexico, China, India, and Cuba, for many decades, but more recently the number of illegal immigrants has sky-rocketed to profound heights. There is an estimated twelve million illegal immigrants currently residing within the United States borders. Everyday more and more illegal immigrants enter into United States to take part in both the government's benefits and job placing. The processes involved in both legal and illegal immigration needs to be reformed and become more restrictive towards those illegal immigrants who truly have no desire to apply for citizenship.
Caps or restrictions need to be placed upon the time allotment and amount of visas, green cards, temporary work cards, and the lottery programs, which allow immigrants to cross over......


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