One quarter of the United States population is made up of children born in the U.S. and their immigrant parents. Several of these aliens receive Medicaid, or health insurance with full coverage for free. While this may be a great advantage of those collecting this help, this is a burden to tax payers. Contributing to this fund is not optional and is forced upon those who pay. Not only are those coming into the country costing us money, but also costing the labor force job possibility. Mexican- American immigrants, especially, are willing to work. Sadly, the people in the work force tend to hire those who will work for cheaper instead of doing what is legal and hiring an American citizen for the deserved wages.
It is only a matter of years before those foreign to …show more content…
Americans allowing newcomers are risky. Terrorism is heard of more now than ever. Revealing in all parts of the US, in all forms. The process of becoming a citizen is not easy to complete. Yet thousands attempt, and succeed, on entering this country. This alone is enough to raise a few eyebrows and question these intruders’ intentions. Negotiating admittance is a tricky subject. Many will view picking and choosing who is allowed in as discrimination. To prevent such, the screening process should be revealed and designed to fit the needs of the US Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to screen accordingly and