How can we deal with the problem of illegal immigration? Being here as an illegal immigrant is a big problem. Taxpayers' money goes to pay for medical expenses, prison and deportation to the place they come from. Our jobs and identities are also being taken away. Coming to the United States is seen as an advantage in getting ahead in life for most other countries. When they take advantage of the brokenness of the system, the effects are greater on citizens than on themselves. There are many people who came here and worked hard to obtain citizenship legally. When it seems like the government lets them get away with breaking the law, it attracts more and more people to come here illegally. Illegal immigration refers to the action of people migrating across national borders in such a way as to violate the country's immigration laws. country or state in question. Illegal immigration activity is always an upward sweeping activity, where people move from poor countries to richer countries (Dempsey, 2012). One measurable initiative in determining the rate of immigration is the push-pull incentive, which examines the quality of life present in the host country or state compared to the quality of life present in the immigrants' home country. It is also important to note that illegal immigrants are not the poorest people among populations (Broyles & Haynes, 2010). This then leads to the argument that when potential immigrants believe that their chances of succeeding in migrating are greater than the possible risks or costs, illegal immigration becomes an option. This article will examine possible ways to address the problem of illegal immigration. Before discussing the real problem, it is important to identify the r...... center of the article ......and Learning .Gaines, LK and Kappeler, VE (2011). The police in America. (7th ed.). Newark, NJ: Lexis NexisHans, J., & Laura, H. (2011). Illegal immigration. An article from the policy of the California public institution. Pp 4-11.Hoffmeier, J. K. (2009). The immigration crisis Immigrants, foreigners and the Bible. Wheaton: Crossway Books.LeMay, M.C. (2007). Illegal immigration a reference manual. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.Miller, L.S. (2013). Community policing: problem-solving partnerships. sl: Delmar.Ritzer, G. (2011). Globalization: the essential elements. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.Stana, R. M. (2003). National security challenges to implementing the internal immigration control strategy. Washington, DC: U.S. General Accounting Office. Wyplosz, C. (2005). Fiscal policy: institutions versus rules. Economic review of the National Institute, 191(1), 64-78.
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