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Pros And Cons Of Immigration To The United States

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In 2009, President Obama became the first African-American president of the United States of America, which makes him the 44th president. President Obama made a lot of promises in his 2008 presidential campaign that he has fulfilled, broken, or compromised. Many Americans know that a promise that a presidential candidate makes is a major deal because those are the reasons in which why the people vote for that candidate. Once those promises are not fulfilled, Americans will feel like the president has failed them. One of the major promises President Obama made was on immigration. He had 6 proposals only involving immigration. Four out of the six proposals President Obama initiated met half way, and two out of the six proposals were not fulfilled. …show more content…

President Obama promised to keep borders more secure, however measuring the amount of undocumented immigrants that cross the border annually is not certain since Homeland Security does not know the amount of immigrants that cross over daily because if immigration patrol did they would catch them and then there would not be problems with immigration. However, this proposal did meet of most of Americans satisfaction since the number of immigrants that are caught has decreased, which could mean that the number of immigrants trying to come to the United States is decreasing and the increase of immigrants had a dramatic drop since many people are getting deported. "When I took office, I committed to fixing this broken immigration system. And I began by doing what I could to secure our borders. Today, we have more agents and technology deployed to secure our southern border than at any time in our history. And over the past six years, illegal border crossings have been cut by more than half." President Obama, November 20, 2014. He was able to administer more people to secure the southern borders since a huge part of undocumented immigrants that come into the United States come through those …show more content…

Past presidents from both parties have put a lot of pressure on employers to stop hiring illegal immigrants. There have two types of forms that could have been completed in order for employers to know if they are truly hiring people that could work in the USA, which was the I-9 form, 1989 by President Ronald Reagan, and the E-Verify system, the 1990s under President Bill Clinton. However, President Bush focused on workplace raids on factories and meatpacking plants. However, the Obama administration turned the focus on “paper raids,” which refer to I-9 paperwork audits of employers. President Obama was able to impose more civil fines since 2008 and has increased every year after reaching about 16.3 million in 2014 and 675,000 in 2008. As stated in the website Politifact, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, “And the number of those convicted of criminal charges were about three times higher in Bush's last year of office than during Obama's tenure. Convictions hit 908 under Bush in 2008 but have ranged between 287 and 364 between 2009-14 under Obama. In 2015, convictions dropped to 167, according to an ICE spokeswoman.” This means that even though the number of fines has increased with the Obama administration the total that has actually been paid has decreased when President Obama came into office, which did not satisfy the American people. This political promise

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