Immigration control is a complex system that has grown over the years. Since the 1970s, the number of immigrants in the Middle East has increased by several thousands not only in the Middle East but also in the United States. 55% of immigrants are from Mexico and about 40% of immigrants are from California. Many people think immigrants are not good for the country, but the survey shows that it is not good. Generally, Middle Eastern immigrants have as many immigrants as Mexican immigrants. Since the beginning of about 100 years ago, the population of Middle Eastern immigrants in the United States has greatly increased.
Illegal entry in the United States: controversial debate illegal entry is a sustainable issue that is very important today in the United States. It has been neglected for years, but it has reached a level that can no longer be ignored. To be precise, 54% of most illegal immigrants come from the Mexican border. (Hayes 5) Since the early 1980s, the number of illegal immigrants in Mexico has increased by an amazing proportion,
One of the most controversial political issues for illegal immigrants today is illegal immigration from Mexico. The entry of illegal immigrants to the United States is a matter to be stopped as it is unfair for Americans and their illegal immigrants. Most illegal foreigners living in the United States are considered to be Mexican (Anderson 55). Roybeck clarified this situation and said, "There is a national consensus that the US should be a public immigrant country that includes the leaders of most of business, religion, labor, academia and social work." How to stop illegal immigrants from Mexico
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