We’ll there are thousands of Mexicans that cross borders with their families. They rely on people they call “Coyotes” to smuggle them in by paying them an amount of money they find reasonable for such a big job. Mexicans travel to the U.S to look for work. Living conditions in Mexico are much worse than they ever will be in the United States. Mexicans also travel because of the rising population in Mexico. According to the Constitutional Rights Foundation “Mexico’s population projected from 100 million in the year 2000 to 135 million in 2025.” Mexico also has an almost outrageous unemployment rate. (25% unemployment. The people who still live in Mexico survive from the money relatives send from the U.S; sometimes it’s hard to survive in an almost dry area like Mexico.
Mexicans who often are unauthorized immigrants only come to the U.S to make money, after that they plan to make a trip back home while having everything they need
Border Patrol has really increased their agents to try and address the issue of unauthorized immigration. In cities and towns such as California, Texas, and Arizona, the border patrols have been working on stopping the unauthorized immigration from also happening in these areas. Trying to cross the border is a very stressful and mind tangling process when you are trying to smuggle and sneak your way in through others. Many people have died of exhaustion and of exposure trying to get across the border into the U.S.
Question. Would it have been easier to just have legal access to live in the U.S instead of dying trying to smuggle your way in?
Many may wonder what the economic impact of this unauthorized immigration may have on our economy. Let’s debate it then shall we!?
A former commissioner of the immigration service, Lionel Castillo says
“Unauthorized immigrants create jobs and benefit the economy. He also states “Some individual workers may get hurt, but as a country, our economy is strengthened.
The statement caught a lot of attention but where there’s an agreement, there’s a disagreement.
Mark Krikorian, Executive director of the center for immigration studies says
“Undocumented immigrants hurt both American workers and business, He also states Illegal immigration prevents innovation and causes the industry in question to lose its competitive edge in the long term.” These arguments cause attention and cause all border patrol agents to be more aware, but people wonder what about the immigrants who mean no harm and want to really work and live in the U.S?
Helping these immigrants would be a more reasonable solution. Depending on the economy, capturing and shipping immigrants back to their country should be a second opinion.
Taking the immigrants to get legal authorization into the U.S would be a first choice. If the immigration is indeed bringing the economy down, the employers should check the backgrounds of all Mexican immigrant workers , that way money would be saved and the economy can help and also stop unauthorized immigrations in the U.S.