Illegal immigration and its effects on the American economy.
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David Schuster Mr. Roberts Poli Sci 120 14-May-03 Illegal Immigration and its effects on the American Economy The Unites States of America has two neighbors. It shares its border to the north with Canada, and it shares its borders in the south with Mexico. The northern border is probably the biggest unguarded border in the world. The south border to Mexico is probably the most guarded in this hemisphere. The reason for that is because the Unites States lies in between two worlds. Canada and the USA both have a stable economy and strong currency. Mexico, on the other hand the gate to Latin America with its instability and corruptive governments. Mexico consequently became the start off base for the immense flow of illegal immigration from all over the southern continent. The struggling of the US gets everyday more by keeping the illegal flow of immigrants out of the country. There have been reforms,...

