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A pro of Immigration is that it makes a country for culturally diverse. Immigrants are also willing to do work that Native-born Americans are unwilling to do, such as day labor. A con of immigration is that come more immigrants, resources such as housing gets more and more scarce. I don't care about the pros or the cons, in the USA, I don't care about the country, or its people, but in Mexico several towns are looseing its people and only women and children are their, any way this will stop since the Mexican population is decreasing, and in 40 years we wont have to send people outside the country, nobody likes the USA, they go their for the money live is not easy over their hundreds of Mexican in a volunteer way come back home they dont like the USA, don't fool yourself nobody likes you its just the money.

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For Mexicans, greater salaries, for Non-Mexicans, cheaper, qualified and hardworking labor. For the US and Mexico, a tighter bond, despite the tensions derived from the issue. And for then world, a step towards diversity and a step away from nationalism.

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Pro: they get to come to this country, make more money than they've ever seen, send half of it home and still live well and ignore our laws. They are typically invisible to our legal system and if/when they break our laws the police often cannot find them. Con: they come here, injure or kill our loved ones, hide behind their anonymity and go back to their homeland and pick up another Matricular Consular card from their local cracker jacks box. Some will claim that this is a racist rant, but nothing could be further from the truth. Anyone who wants to come through the front door, go through the difficulty of meeting immigration regulations and properly seek temporary or permanent status in this country should be congratulate and welcomed. Unfortunately a relatively large percentage of those who come here illegally do so to bring drugs or to otherwise ignore our laws and end up harming innocent citizens. The truth is, we are all immigrants except the American Indians, and now that we have established borders and laws it is important that they both be honored. I have been required to go to Mexico and Colombia as a consultant. Both times their governments required that I show valid documentation, that I notify them where I would be staying and that if I were to move I was to notify them of that as well. In both cases, if I wanted to work I needed to purchase a work visa and pay a large fee. Their laws are well established. If I violated them the law was clear and the punishment would be severe. Why should our laws be any less important?

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1. Some of the most intelligent people, who are unsatisfied with their own country, bring their skills to America, which will ultimately benefit us

2. It increases the diversity and expands the culture of America

3. Mexican immigrants often taken the low-paying jobs (like food service & hotel cleaning) that most Americans don't want to do at such low wages anyway

4. If you decrease or eliminate legal immigration, it will most likely create more chance of immigrants coming to the country illegally, which leads to less law-abiding citizens

5. Letting Mexican immigrants in improves the overall image of America internationally because it is seen as an open, welcoming country

6. Adding an additional group of laborers adds to the flexibility of business, leading to better prices, better quality products, and higher profits

7. It gives struggling people in Mexico an opportunity for a better life

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