The Immigration Crisis
By: Mikki • Essay • 1,041 Words • March 28, 2010 • 749 Views
The Immigration Crisis
Illegal Immigrants
Why Not?
Immigrants, or as many call, aliens, are everywhere in this country. We hear jokes about them from those with humor, and we read about how they should all be shipped back to their countries from those who claim illegal immigrants steal the American people's job. However, whatever one's position on the issue may be, the truth of the matter is there are over 20 million illegal immigrants in this country, and about 700 thousand more enter the country each year (center for immigration study). So even if you're an all American immigrant hater, getting rid of illegal immigrants would be impossible. But why would we want to get rid of them anyway? Why not welcome these struggling people who risk their lives in order to escape the hell hole they lived in on their country?
America is a beautiful country who was blessed economically and is now one of the riches and most powerful country in the world. What people seem to have forgotten though is that this successful piece of land was created by immigrants and for immigrants, and today most of it's economy still depends on them. However, there are those who disagree. Those who believe if immigrants were to go back to their own countries America would truly become heaven on earth. In an article written by Frosty Wooldrige, he states that without illegal immigrants in this country not only would the crime rates go down, but the American people's health would improve as well. He says immigrants that cross the border infect the people with tuberculosis, leprosy, hepatitis, and many other diseases. We also wouldn't have car thefts, and the illegal drug and gangs that roam our streets would end. We wouldn't have to "suffer" with the fact that schools now have to teach Spanish to their students who only speak English in order to be able to educate those who don't. So basically, all we have to do is get rid of all illegal immigrants and we will have ourselves a nice little utopia. Only thing that Frosty, the author of "A Day Without Illegal Immigrants" article, forgot is that he is basing his opinion on stereotypes and untrue information he has probably heard from others.
First of all, Frosty makes aliens seem like some type of dirty plague. I don't know how the system works in other countries, but before I ever even thought about coming to this country we had to take all sorts of vaccines in order to not get the types of diseases described above. I also asked an illegal alien, who shall remain anonymous, if she agreed with what was said and she confirmed that as a child in Brazil she had to take vaccines for all the diseases listed above and more.
Of course there are those who never were taken care of and come infested in hopes of being cured in America, and end up spreading diseases. However, what we have forgotten is this is a vicious cycle. What do you think happened when the first Americans settled here? Didn't the Europeans spread around their diseases to the truest Americans, the Natives? Yes, they did! Different cultures come together, that is bound to happen. And although that seems like a horrible think, biology teaches us that the more diverse a person is, the stronger their immune system will be. Besides, this is America. This country is advanced and has the means to find cures for their people, as well as the people who cross the border.
As far as the crime rates going down, theft ending, and gangs and illegal drugs being out of the street, that is quite an ignorant comment. According to NDIC, when talking about people who sell drugs on the street