
In Korea, we have an illegal immigrants, but I think the U.S.A has the largest populantion about the illegal immigrants.
First, in health care part medical study shows that the total federal cost of providing medical expenses for the 78% illegal immigrants without health insurance coverage was $1.1 billion, with immigrants paying $321 million of health care costs out-of-pocket. The study found that undocumented immigrants tend to visit physicians less frequently than U.S citizens because they are younger and because people with chronic health problems are less likely to immigrate.
Second, in social security, Since 1986, Immigration Reform and Control Act made the hiring of an individual without documents and offense for the first time. They set penalties for employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants, most illegal immigrant workers have been using fake or ID’s and social security numbers to get a job, so now for illegal immigrants, it is harder to get a job. Even if they got a job they work at low salaries or 3D jobs which U.S citizen don’t want to do. Because they don’t have social security numbers, they can’t get the right which they can deserve.
At last, education is the largest public cost associated with illegal immigration, and it's likely to have long-term consequences. Whether we like it or not, these children will probably remain in the U.S. and become adults who either contribute to the economy or do not.
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Good details- if you want to show your opinion (and argue one viewpoint) make sure you include modals like "should" to express your view. For example, "Because illegal immigrants are using government resources but aren't paying taxes, they shouldn't be allowed to stay in the U.S."
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