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Illegal Immigration: United States
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El Paso (top) and Ciudad Juárez (bottom) seen from earth orbit; the Rio Grande is the thin line separating the two cities through the middle of the photograph. Illegal immigration to the United States refers to the act of foreign nationals voluntarily resettling in the United States in violation of U.S. immigration and nationality law. Those who have entered the United States in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act are subject to deportation, often after being found to be removable in a civil removal proceeding before an Immigration Judge. Crossing the United States border without U.S. Government authorization or failing to honor the terms of authorized forms of entry, such as tourist visas, represents the most of the common means of violation. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act illegal entry into the US constitutes a misdemeanor for first-time offenders, while persons who have been shown to repeatedly enter the US can be charged as felonies. Entering the US for seasonal employment without proper government authorization is ... normally classified as illegal immigration, even when the individual plans to return to their country of origin when their employment ends. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a bureau of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is the primary federal agency tasked with enforcing the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Previous State and Private Studies Over-Estimated Tax Receipts and Under-Estimated Costs All across Iowa, as ordinary citizens meet face-to-face with the people who are vying for the nation's highest political office, the issue of illegal immigration is raised again and again. Polls indicate that illegal immigration is one of the key concerns on the minds of citizens, and that there is overwhelming public support for sensible enforcement of immigration laws. The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) will introduce its timely cost study to the Iowa media at a news conference in Des Moines, in conjunction with the Iowa 2007 Talk Radio Row -- a two day event at which 22 of the nation's leading talk radio hosts will be broadcasting continuously from Des Moines and focusing on immigration. What: Release of The Costs of Illegal Immigration to Iowans, a new report detailing the growing burdens associated with illegal immigration in Iowa. When: Thursday December 27, 2007 at 11:30 AM CST. Where: Des Moines Marriott Downtown, 700 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA.
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Illegal immigration is a controversial topic. It is hard to say a lot about it without in some way sounding controversial. Nevertheless, it is an important issue to address, because it raises questions about fairness and the sustainability of *real* income in the United States of America (and across the world).
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In contrast to his newfound "commitment" to fighting illegal immigration, as mayor Giuliani in fact filed a lawsuit against the federal efforts to turn in illegal immigrants who sought city services. Moreover, statistics show that Rudy's recent claim made that the city "had the least amount of illegality of any kind, whether you're talking about illegal immigrants or illegal Americans" is outright wrong. Records show that the number of undocumented immigrants in the city actually grew during his tenure. [The New York Times, 10/12/96, Giuliani, 9/30/96, http://www.nyc.gov/html/records/rwg/html/96/immig.html, New York Sun, 12/6/05]
Report Illegal Aliens and Employers Because of the nature of illegal immigration only the nearest estimates are possible. Illegal immigration generally falls into one of two categories: those who entered the country illegally and those who were admitted legally as visitors or on temporary work status and overstayed their visa. The legal status of non-citizens is not routinely ascertained in censuses or surveys with sample sizes sufficient for making accurate national population estimates. An alien registration program at the INS, requiring all resident aliens to report their status annually was discontinued by Congress in 1981. It is unrealistic to expect the Census Bureau to locate the majority of illegal immigrants in the country, nor is it realistic to expect illegal immigrants to fill out census forms. By not revealing their legal status and other personal information, they seek to avoid coming to the government‘s attention.
Illegal Immigration to the United States While illegal immigration continues to be a “hot issue” in the United States, other countries around the world are ... being affected. They may enter a country illegally or they may initially enter legally but violate their terms of stay. Examples include an individual who overstayed on their visa or violated the terms of their permanent residency or refugee permit. They are certain terms that are used to refer to these individuals. The terminology includes illegals, undocumented immigrant, undocumented alien, unauthorized migrant, illegal migrant, illegal alien, migrant or undocumented worker. Some terms are perceived as giving negative connotations such as “criminal” or “aliens.” Regardless of where the illegal immigrants are from, what they have in common is that they are seeking a better life.
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