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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Immigration - yes or no?

The United States has been worrying without ease about the amount of illegal immigrants coming in. Everyone has been trying to find ways into solving this problem, without causing pain to people that migrated in order to improve their life. Lamar Smith, an anti-immigrant representative, has been trying to issue a bill to require every company in the United States to use the application E-Verify, instead of hiring illegal workers to do the job the application can easily do now. With the passing of this bill, all illegal workers will be fired and deported. Most of these immigrant workers left their own countries for good reasons such as; abusive governments, bad relations at home, kidnapping threats, and others. Some of these immigrants even left their countries in order to provide for their families. In exchange, representatives Raul Labrador and Zoe Lofgren created bills that help educate kids from third world countries. The bill is allowing the United States to sponsor young adults, so they would study in good colleges and be prepared for better job offers. On the other hand, senators Mike Lee and Charles Schumer have been trying to pass a bill that states that all illegal immigrants who buy expensive houses should be allowed to stay in the United States. Hypocritical Mr.Lee also wants to allow dairy workers to stay, so they can do the jobs that white men don't want to do. Why would it be such a big deal to allow immigrants to work in the States and try to get a better education and over-all, a better life style? As long as the migration is measured and looked out for, only the immigrants that really need to move will do so. If the United States can provide in a secure way that won't hurt their own country, why would it deny helping those that need it so desperately?