Issue's In Immigration

Monday, March 8, 2010

Revise Continue:

On one hand , I agree that the United Sates needs to reinforce the borders to protect the citizens against any kind of terrorism. But, on the other hand, I still insist that the real threat are not the 12 million illegal or undocumented immigrants who are here to be providers for their families and the chance for a better future. First, because of the action, some, not all the immigrants should be labeled as a problem for this country. Before the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the US Congress compromised to attend the need for an immigration reform, which would have allowed the 12 million undocumented immigrants to have a path to become legal residents (Pawlick and Finley). Since the attacks on the world trade center, the US Congress stepped back their decisions and legislation against immigrants its being on the ascent as well as the support for the laws (Pawlick and Finley). It will only make sense to legalize the 12 million undocumented immigrants that way the corresponding agencies would take care of the real terrorists who want to compromise the security of the United States Security (Pawlick and Finley).Secondly, in 1996 the 287 g law became effective. This law gave the police officers the ability to work as immigration agents. Since then, States like North Carolina have been deporting illegal immigrants just because they can't show a driver license (Policias). I think this really doesn't help either the security of this nation or the immigrants. Policy to legalize the illegal immigrants should be a priority for the government, so the laws could be aimed to real the threats and to fight the real terrorist. In a recent interviewed the police agencies from North Carolina decided to give their full support for legalization of the undocumented immigrants; by doing this, they think the community would be safer and the agencies would be able to go full force against the real criminals and terrorists (Policias). Philosopher Binswanger states " The desire of freedom and economic supply and demand are the driving forces behind immigration" ( Pawlick and Finley).


Pawlick, Peter and Laura Finley. “Point: Amnesty for Illegal Immigrant Is a Practical andJust
Solution.” Point of View: Immigration Restrictions (2009). Point of View
ReferenceCenter. Web. 28 Jan. 2010.

Policias Respaldan La Reforma Migratoria. Trans. Marco Palacios: Carolina del Norte tras apoyo
de latinos ”Univision. 14 Jan. 2010. Web. 28 Jan 2010.

Revise Continue:

What I meant when I said that illegal immigrants have the same rights is just a methaphor for the pursuit of happinness. The problem is here and it wont go away. Today it is believed that there are 12 million of unducomented persons in the US (Pawlick and Finley). What does the US do with all those people? it is very unrealistic to think they all will be deported. All these people not only live here, but contribute to services.Research shows that illegal immigrants contribute more in taxes than they cost the country in social services . One example of this is from 2006 in the State of Texas. 1.4 million undocumented immigrants paid 500 more millions in taxes, more than they received from the govement (Pawlick and Finley). Another good example is the research on California.
Since undocumented migrants generally have low rates of service usage, however
this chilling effect has affected documented more than undocumented migrants.From
1987 to 1992, for instance, 60 percent of legal immigrants surveyed by the Mexican
Migration Project used a hospital but between 1997 and 2002 the share hadfallen to 42
percent. Over the same period the percentage with children in U.S. schoolsfell from 35
percent to 19 percent, and food stamp usage dropped from 15 percent to 5percent.
Welfare usage remained roughly constant at 8 percent to 10 percent. Tax payments,
meanwhile, rose from the already high level of 90 percent to reach 95 percent between
1997 and 2002 (Massey).
This comes to show that most of these people are more likely to contribute than to take away from this country. Furthermore, it is also suggested that by the research that legalizing the 12 million of undocumented immigrants would rescue social security. Also, undocumented immigrants would save money on taxpayers because they will be able to access services like in hospitals, where most of the time undocumented people have to pay full price to see a primary physician. This would translate in to savings to the taxpayers (Pawlick and Finley). All this research also shows that today we are in the same plate economically, illegal or not illegal. Immigrants shouldnt get blame as free loaders. Perhaps Goverment,American Corporation and greed should be the blame.

Massey, Douglas S. "Illegal Immigrants Do Not Drain Public Services." Opposing
Viewpoints:Welfare. February (2008). Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Web.
Web. 28 Jan.2010.
Pawlick, Peter and Laura Finley. “Point: Amnesty for Illegal Immigrant Is a Practical andJust
Solution.” Point of View: Immigration Restrictions (2009). Point of ViewReference
Center. Web. 28 Jan. 2010.

Revise comments start here:

Well, even before Haiti, the US has been the number one destination for immigrants. It is a fact that this country was formed by immigrants. In the beginning, there were people from European descent making their way to the US. Now there are people from almost every corner of the earth trying to make a brighter future for their loved ones, just as the people in the past did. Right now the US is not the only country going trough rough economic times. This is just a worldwide problem. I don't think immigrants cause economic problems to this nation. On the contrary, I believe they are the future of this country.

The History of the United States is a reminder that this country was formed by immigrants who wanted a better future. They came and still come from every part of the world with the desire to succeed. Today there are 12 million illegal immigrants living in the United States (Pawlick and Finley). Both the Bush and Obama administrations haven't been able to come up with an agreement on how to deal with these people who are in this situation . One thing is certain; the future of this Nation will need immigrants. As population grows and baby boomers begin to retire, the immigrants will make a difference in the labor force of the United States. It is estimated that in 20 years immigrants will be the majority of the labor force of the US . Furthermore , in the next four decades immigrants will make up 60 percent of the population growth in the US (Pawlick and Finley). The growth of a population is an key factor for the economy of this and any nation.

Pawlick, Peter and Laura Finley. “Point: Amnesty for Illegal Immigrant Is a Practical and
Just Solution.” Point of View: Immigration Restrictions (2009). Point of View
Reference Center. Web. 28 Jan. 2010.

Fortunately for the illegal immigrants, they have the same rights as we all do because of the US Constitution. Most American people believe because the immigrants are illegal they don't pay taxes. Furthermore, most American believe illegal immigrants are wasting the economic resources of this country. On Tuesday February the second, I had the chance hold an interview with a person in in charge of Caval Tax Services. During the interview, Ana Caval explained to me how much the businesses has been expanded during the last 10 years or so. Ana also explained that not only legal residents or citizens of this country do the tax services on her business, but also the so-called "Illegals". Anybody today can do taxes. Illegal immigrants can get a number, an Individual Taxpayer Identification number or (Itin).This works if the person doesn't have a real social security number. This Itin number is a real form which is authorized by the US Government. After receiving the application from the undocumented person, Uncle Sam will send the Itin number so the taxes can be done. This comes to show us that people are also paying their taxes as well as doing the income return. Ana also explained that staring this year the people with Itin numbers won't be able to get a return of money when declaring rent or property taxes.This last information, makes one think that all that money goes straight to the pockets of the state government.

Caval, Ana. Personal Interview. 2 February 2010.

Monday, February 8, 2010

http://refugee1022.blogspot.com/

Who is Hurt?

Illegal immigration to the United States refers to the act of foreign nationals violating U.S. immigration policies and national laws by entering or remaining in the United States without proper permission from the United States government. Illegal immigrates make up about 12.5 million people in the United States.

Illegal immigration is a crime first of all, and it damages the likelihood of legal immigrants to find jobs, and makes the poor even poorer. We cannot provide high quality education, health care, and retirement security for our own people if we continue to bring in endless numbers of poor, unskilled immigrants. I am not trying to say immigration is a bad thing. I am a legal immigrant myself, but I would be mad that someone chooses an unskilled illegal immigrant a position over me, because the wages are lower for him or her.

Security its important as well.

On one hand , I agree that the United Sates need to reinforce the borders to protect the citizens against any kind of terrorism .But on the other hand, I still insist that the real treat are not the 12 million illegal or unducomented immigrants who are here to be providers for their families and the chance for a better future.First,because of the action some not all the immigrants should be labeled as a problem for this country. Before the terrorist attacks of 9/11, the US Congress compromised to attend the need for an immigration reform which would allowed the 12 million undocumented immigrants to have a path to become legal residents (Pawlick and finley). Since the attacks on the world trade center the US Congress stepped back their decisions and legislation against immigrants its being on the ascent as well as the support for the laws (Pawlick and Finley). It will only make sence to legalize the 12 million unducomented immigrants that way the corresponding agencies would take care of the real terrorist who want to compromise the security of the United States Security (Pawlick and Finley).
Second, in 1996 the 287 g law became effecttive. This law gives the police officers the ability to work as an immigration agent. Since then, States like North Carolina has been deporting illegal immigrants just because they cant show a driver license (Policias). I just think this really doesnt help either security of this nation or immigrants. Policy to legalize the illegal immigrants should be a priotity for the government, so the laws could be aim to real treats and to fight the real terrorist.In a recent interviewed the police agencies from North Carolina decided to give their full support for legizlation that would legalize the undocumented immigrants, by doing this the think community would be safer and the agencies would be able to go full force against the real criminals and terrorist(Policias). Philosopher Binswanger quotes " The desire of freedom and economic supply and demand are the driving forces behind immigration" ( Pawlick and Finley).





Pawlick, Peter and Laura Finley. “Point: Amnesty for Illegal Immigrant Is a Practical and
Just Solution.” Point of View: Immigration Restrictions (2009). Point of View Reference
Center. Web. 28 Jan. 2010.

“Policias Respaldan La Reforma Migratoria: Carolina del Norte tras apoyo de latinos.”
Univision.14 Jan. 2010. Web. 28 Jan 2010.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Economics and facts.

What i meant when i said that illegal immigrants have the same rights is just a methaphor for the pursuit of happinness. The problem is here and it wont go away. Today it is believe that there are 12 million of unducomented persons in the US (Pawlick and Finley). What to do with all those people?. It is very unrealistic to think they all will be deported. All these people not only live here but contribute to services.Research shows that illegal immigrants contribute more in taxes than they cost the country in social services . One example of this is how in 2006 in the State of Texas 1.4 million of undocumented immigrants paid in taxes 500 more millions in taxes, more than they received from the govement (Pawlick and Finley). Another good example is the research on California.

" Since undocumented migrants generally have low rates of service usage, however
this chilling effect has affected documented more than undocumented migrants.
From 1987 to 1992, for instance, 60 percent of legal immigrants surveyed by the
Mexican Migration Project used a hospital but between 1997 and 2002 the share had
fallen to 42 percent. Over the same period the percentage with children in U.S. schools
fell from 35 percent to 19 percent, and food stamp usage dropped from 15 percent to 5
percent. Welfare usage remained roughly constant at 8 percent to 10 percent. Tax
payments, meanwhile, rose from the already high level of 90 percent to reach 95
percent between 1997 and 2002 " (Massey).

This comes to show that most of these people are more likely to contribute than to take away from this country .Furthermore it is also suggested that by the research that legalizing the 12 million of undocumented immigrants would rescue social security. Also undocumented immigrants would save money on tax payers because they will be able to acces services like in hospitals, where most of the time undocumented people have to pay full price to see a primary physician. This would translate in to savings to the taxpayers (Pawlick and Finley). All this research also shows that today we are in the same plate economically ,illegal or not illegal. Immigrants shouldnt get blame as free loaders. Perhaps Goverment,American Corporation and greed should be the blame.

Massey, Douglas S. "Illegal Immigrants Do Not Drain Public Services." Opposing Viewpoints:
Welfare. February (2008). Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Web. Web. 28 Jan.
2010.

Pawlick, Peter and Laura Finley. “Point: Amnesty for Illegal Immigrant Is a Practical and
Just Solution.” Point of View: Immigration Restrictions (2009). Point of View
Reference Center. Web. 28 Jan. 2010.