Monday, April 03, 2006

Can You Cross the Border

There has been lots of debate recently regarding the issue of immigration - specifically, should we deport illegal aliens (people without proper documentation) and how easy should it be in order to for foreigners to enter the country.

Frankly speaking (see, I told you that I'd throw one in there) I haven't researched the issue enough to take a solid position, one way or the other. I do know that all tis talk of immigration has caused enough commotion amongst Latinos in the United States to cause large protests all over the United States.

What purpose would deporting illegal aliens serve? Well, obviously, it would relieve the number of people in this country who clamour for social support from the state. It has been well documented that undocumented foreign workers earn well below both state and national adverages. Because of this, they are forced to rely on the state in order to subsidize their lack of salary, and this in turn causes those funds to go to undocumented workers, instead of those who may be rightfully deserving of them.

However, lots of these people come here from obviously poorer countries, where they often earn less in a day than what they can make in an hour here. They, in turn, send the excess to family that they left behind in their home country. That money is then deployed to that nation's economy, which, eventually trickles down to paying off that country's debt owed to the United States, World Bank, or IMF.

The above are just an example of the plusses and minusses involved on both sides of the issue. The issue is very big in the United States, and won't go away for a long time.

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