They come for a better life. People since the 1600's have come to a better life than what they have. All of us unless we are Native Americans we are from immigrants.
Although it would not effect their rights to marridge, they would risk deportation unless marrying citizens of the US, and so it is not advisable.
Wouldn't you risk that for a good life out of war ad for a good education? Anyway three quarters, no ALL of them in England and America always get off Scott free. Even if they go to court.
The Cbp is an organization that patrols the U.S. borders. It also regulates shipping and immigration.
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You can try. If you get caught, you can be jailed, questioned and deported. It isn't worth the risk to enter the US illegally.
Other than deportation, nothing really. That's part of the reason there are so many people in the U.S. illegally.
yes, that's how it is, some people just come illegally yes, that's how it is, some people just come illegally
The US has a widely enforced border on its southern neighbor, Mexico, way more so than its northern neighbor, Canada. This is mainly because there are large populations of people coming in from the southern border (not only of Mexican descent, but mostly of other Latin American ethnicities as well) crossing into the US illegally. In addition, Latin America is currently overrun with drug warlords, most notably the Mexican Cartel. This posses a huge threat to the US, so the US has to do everything it can do to prevent these people from coming into the US, of which they would most likely do so illegally.
Their was a concern that too many people were coming into the US since people born in the US are superior to people coming here from other countries.
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Mexicans ARE allowed in the US. As visitors and legal immigrants. When people from any country want to come to the US to stay, live and work, there are laws that cover the procedures to do that. Many people in Mexico have ignored that law, and moved into the US illegally.
Yes. Many people grow poppies in the US, and some are used illegally for opium.