Throughout history, immigration has created serious conflicts in various societies, often leading to chaos and endless controversy. These issues with immigration, including the high unemployment rates, deportation, and the association of immigrants to crimes, continue to present themselves in contemporary society. Thousands of televisions and radio broadcast their diverse opinions on immigration with arguments erupting over what exactly needs to be changed and how to accomplish this. There is one point that everyone seems to agree upon: the necessity that the systems that administer and enforce immigration undergo serious reform. The following discussion will focus on immigration issues in the United States, specifically, …show more content…
It divides families and straightens people who do not comply with the laws. According to Morton (1995), “Deportation is the regulation of a new society” (p.). This idea has a lot of effects in services of immigration. . The most common reason for people to get deportation is when they have committed crimes. There are many families that have problems on deportation because of them many undocumented become citizen. They keep these issues for themselves and do not report any kind of crime because of the fear of being deported. Even for undocumented tenants they face unsafe housing conditions and they do not report any kind of housing violations also because of extradition. Some people agree with expulsion; however, they are a great deal of opposition on this subject. Nevertheless, some do not have empathy for immigrants who came into the country illegally. Immigrant are welcome by some who came illegally into this country; still, the moment an immigrant breaks the law they should be transported back to their own …show more content…
Immigrants must pay taxes and get permits to drive. Some of the immigrants are offenders; however, some of them are good and hardworking individuals. According to Gustin (2007), “Youth born abroad are significantly less likely than native’s to commit a crime” (p.). Nevertheless, the presence of immigrants changes natives to become criminals. The laws favored natives on many things than immigrants. It has been reported that cities with high levels of immigrants have a tendency to have more crimes than the others that does not have immigrants. This idea t is sometimes needed to debate. Illegal immigrant children who are detained after entering in the United States without parents often are imprisoned with young convicts. Dickensian” It’s truly incredible that in the 21st century in the United States we would allow children who themselves have been victims of crimes to be treated Mintz, J.(June