Introduction In many European countries medical services are free, despite the residence of people receiving treatment. Unfortunately, in the United States, health care is not free unless it is economically unstable and provides services through government administration programs (Medicare and Medicaid). It depends on your status of residence. The government is currently working on a plan to gain access to medical care for most Americans, but the program does not include illegal immigrants.
The problem of illegal immigration, coupled with concern over the increase in illegal immigration in the United States, is a long-term national debate. It turns out that it is difficult to explain a single limited definition of the term "illegal entry". "High-level immigrants hurt the American people in the employment market, because in this country there is a limited number of employment, all immigrants working are born in the technical or local origin America, Although it is seen in every field, the most obvious is the poor (Currie 34).
Although the problem of illegal entry has existed for many years, I have never had such a big impact on American society. In recent years, the number of illegal immigrants, especially illegal immigrants from Mexico, has been in the United States for a while for a while. These undocumented immigrants have reasons to settle in states such as California and Texas, but are these reasons beyond our economic, educational system and medical implications? These three areas are problematic in our legitimate citizen agency, but in December 2013, the United States will increase the number of illegal immigrants (current figure) from 80,000 to 120,000 more in the United States I estimated it.
A new study by Zogby International revealed that Mexicans believe that allowing illegal immigrants to the US will increase illegal immigration to the United States. As the largest immigrant contributor of legal and illegal immigrants, the recognition of Mexican immigrants can provide insight into the possible effects of amnesty and other issues related to immigration. The majority of Mexican people (56%) believe that by giving legal status to illegal immigrants in the United States, they are more likely to enter the United States illegally. Only 17% believe that this lowers the chances of Mexicans illegally entering this country. I do not think other people have confidence, I think there is no difference