As of 2010, California has more than 2 million immigrants that are not documented. This is a current issue that affects California citizens as well as the California government, so this is a controversial issue I discuss in this paper. In order to have their own legitimate nationality and to be a well educated member of society, this theme is responsible for participation of the civic community to defeat and prevent this illegal entry. In fact, illegal citizens are more harmful to the United States.
Illegal immigrants will benefit employers and unauthorized immigrants, with a negative pressure on US wages. However, according to Gordon Hansen, a professor of economics at the University of California, San Diego, the overall impact on illegal immigration to the US economy is small. After subtracting the losses of American workers from the income of US employers, if you think that the net profit is negligible and the economic burden imposed by unauthorized immigration is small, the overall Economic interests are basically close enough to money laundering
Gordon Hansen, economist at the University of California at San Diego, says: "There is little evidence that legal immigrants are economically superior to illegal immigrants.Indeed, illegal immigrants respond in various ways by illegal immigrants.In immigrants, the US economy is booming At times (as opposed to Mexico and Central American countries, the source of the most illegal immigrants to the United States), there is a tendency to move to areas where employment growth is strong and that number increases, and bureaucratic delays occur in the labor of the United States Often the legitimate influx from the market situation is separated For the past half century, legitimate immigrants seem to show little or no response to unemployment in the United States.
Flow of legal and illegal immigration. For this purpose, the reformers emphasize the elimination or at least a substantial reduction of the current flow of illegal immigrants. Many policies have been proposed to reduce such traffic, but all of these policies are basically divided into two categories. On the one hand we can implement policies to increase the personal costs of illegal entry into the United States. Or you can reduce the income of undocumented workers. In either case, few people will bear the cost of the transition.
One aspect of the US immigration policy is the growing concern about illegal immigrants and their impact on the economy. In the mid-1990s public public outrage against illegal immigration reached new heights, especially in California bordering Mexico. It was during this time that the United States witnessed one of the most convincing immigration bills in American history. Proposition 187, also known as the "Save Our Country" initiative, was published in the California state ballot paper in 1994.