Immigration
Immigration can be seen from two sides of the spectrum, one being the side of the person who is immigrating and the other side is the country which is taking that person in. There are many reasons as to why people would want to immigrate into other countries as well as why other countries would want people to come to them. Some of the most popular reasons to immigrate are to study in better universities, to have new job opportunities, to seek a new place to develop into who you want to be. Although all of these are very good reasons to immigrate into a country, they are not right when they are done illegally. This is happening all over the world, especially in the middle east and in the border from Mexico to the United States. When Immigrants are illegal they cross the border of the countries without getting papers and now have to live under the terror of getting caught and deported. The difference between Syrian refugees and illegal immigrants from Mexico is that the refugees come from good families with good education meanwhile the people who cross the US border without papers mostly don't have the resources to cross it legally. This means that these people will form the work force and get minimum wage jobs which will help the economy up until the point where there are too many in the country which then becomes damaging to the economy because there is too big of a work force. This is why the US is so strict on their illegal immigrant policies, because of the their huge economy and the risk of it getting hurt by a workforce that is too big when they could be getting prepared and educated people as legal immigrants.
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