Deporting them would hurt businesses, raise prices, and worsen public health. Letting immigrants stay and access basic healthcare benefits everyone.
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If immigrants came into this country illegally, then they should not be able to have the opportunity to buy healthcare and live normally in this country because they simply don't belong here. On the other side, if they came here legally and contribute to society positively then they should be given the same rights everyone else has.
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Immigrants should in fact be kicked out of the country because they cause more harm than good. Immigrants flush into the US to sell drugs, rape people, and even murder innocent US citizens. If immigrants really wanted to be a US citizen then they should simply get a legal document for citizenship as every one in the past had to. If the immigrants were deported the businesses in America would not be harmed with thousands of unemployed US citizens available to take their easy low paying jobs. Illegal immigrants also do not deserve free health care while the hard working US citizens are left to pay on their own or left for the streets.
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Immigrants may work essential jobs and help the economy, but that doesn’t automatically mean they should receive full access to public healthcare or be exempt from deportation. Healthcare systems have limited resources, and it’s unfair to give the same benefits to people who are not legally part of the system as those who are. Paying some taxes doesn’t equal fully contributing to healthcare programs. If economic benefit alone justifies staying, immigration laws lose meaning and encourage more illegal entry. Emergency care already protects public health, so broader benefits go beyond what’s necessary. A better solution would be legal work programs or employer-provided healthcare instead of expanding public benefits.
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Deporting those who aren't a danger to civilization, pay taxes, contribute to the economy, and are really just trying to have and provide a better life for themselves and their family has no reason to be deported. Although it is illegal to cross the border without going through the process of becoming a citizen or obtaining a visa, it is still classified as a civil crime. Yet we have a man in the white house who is a known pedophile (federal crime), has admitted to finding a loophole to peep on women in locker rooms, a.k.a voyeurism (federal crime), and has committed tax evasion (yet… Read more
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yes, kicking immigrants off would negatively effect our jobs and money coming in etc. This would effect the construction part of the U.S and many immigrants tend to farm as well. They are just as much of an American as we are. They help us in ways we don't think of. If healthcare isn't provided to these immigrants, then this could create a big issue and possibly cause riots to form.
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