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Tems11 [23]
3 years ago
7

Immigrants: Should the US allow in migrants who are trying to cross into America for a better life, even if they are illegal?

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2 answers:
Archy [21]3 years ago
7 0
Yes because they are doing no harm they are trying to get a better life .They come here to work hard to get a better life .The US should Let them cross if they are doing good and doing nothing bad for the country
dybincka [34]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I don't know if this is just a personal answer thing, but for me, the US should of course allow legal immigrants to enter the US, but should have a different process for Illegal Imagrants.

Explanation:

Without a border (with Mexico and America), drugs, gangs, and human trafficking occur. Of course, this could also block good people from coming in trying to have a better life. There is no perfect answer for this, but again, personally, I think that there should be a different system for these Mexican Immigrants.

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