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Running head: ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION 1

Illegal Immigration 2

Illegal Immigration

Introduction:

Illegal immigration is the movement from one country to another while going against the immigration laws of the country you are moving in to. It can also refer to residing in a country illegally.

“Illegal immigrants increase the deficit on the budget and the governments amount of debt”, is the argument that I came up with. Immigration officers as well as the illegal immigrants are the potential stakeholders in the argument. Most people argue that illegal immigrants spend more from the benefits offered by the governments than they could possibly generate through paying taxes. In America for example research showed that the age of the immigrants mainly is what determines their contribution to the government with the ages of 25-40 being an advantage to the government while those beyond the age of 60 most probably being a burden since only a few of them have the capacity to work. Regularly between 50-70 percent of the immigrants pay taxes. The thinking behind this argument is the thought that there are individuals who are beneficiaries of taxes paid by illegal immigrants while the same individuals do not comply to paying of taxes. Resources beneficial in engaging in the discussion would be the constitution, available data on the behavior of tax payment by illegal immigrants and the written documents on the advantages and disadvantages of illegal immigration.

Conclusion:

People migrate for various reasons that vary from reuniting with families, extreme poverty, trade purposes, over population, wars, lack of necessary services or even being deprived of one’s citizenship among other reasons.

Works Cited

Ethier, W. J. (1986). Illegal immigration: The host-country problem. The American economic

review, 76(1), 56-71.

Hjarnø, J. (2019). Illegal Immigrants and Developments in Employment in the Labour Markets of

the EU. Routledge.

Tucker, R. W. (2019). Immigration and US foreign policy. Routledge.