Illegal immigrants have brought up heaps of consequences for the United States’ economy and the citizens. For examples taking away jobs, not paying taxes, and committing crimes. These are a number of costs that citizens have to deal with constantly. Although the lives of immigrants continuously improve in the U.S., this isn’t necessarily healthy for the population and our economy. Illegal immigration is a serious difficulty that is occurring in the country. If this trend isn’t controlled soon, the states’ population is going to increase by 52%. That increase equals forty-nine million illegal individuals between the years 2000 and 2025 (Dickey 14). There are large amounts of illegal aliens appearing in the nation. The government has allowed this issue to get out of hand, therefore there should be a stricter management on this predicament. It is time that the administration hears out what the public desires for their homeland.
One of the major factors that the legal residents have to compete for is employment. "A 1997 study by the American Academy of Sciences found that the cheap labor of illegal immigrants and poor immigrants caused a 44% decrease in wages among the poorest Americans from 1980 to 1994" (Illegal Immigration Facts & Statistics, Fact 5). The way residents are treated about the occupation matter is much undeserved. The irritating part is that various main industries prefer to hire illegal workers versus American citizens. This is so, because it is not a necessity for the company to pay the illegal workers a high wage. This method allows the business to profit, thus more money is left for them. An American businessman who does the same labor as illegal aliens spoke out saying, “If I’m going to stay in business, I have to do what illegal do. They never pay taxes, on profits or on their employees’ pay. Right there, I’m at a 27% disadvantage. They’ll come in here with about six guys with paintbrushes who work for peanuts, do a fair job, and they’re gone. These competitors have driven every Americans out of gardening, and are doing it to house painting, roofing and car repairs. What am I supposed to do (qtd. in Dickey 13)?” This man holds a strong point. Taking a good precise look at his condition, we can state that he is obligated to lower his status and earnings to the identical amount as illegal immigrants to even have an occupation. Another point is, back in the day the auto books business in South-Central was occupied with legal black workers. Those trades are currently in the hands of the illegal individuals. While they used to pay $25, the wages have now been lowered to $8 for illegal workers. What is infuriating regarding this is that a black man will not get hired even though he is a professional at this job. Is it me or does this seem like an archetypal bias towards the black community? What are these companies trying to state, that the Hispanics are the only minority who are superior at this job? I would say not, it’s just...