Legalizing Mothers

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June 6, 2016

 

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Mexico accounted for 45% of all immigrant births in 2002 (Camarota, 2005, ¶9). This is because there are more than 10 million Mexican born people living in the US legal or otherwise (Camarota, 2005, ¶46). In 2002 there were approximately 383,000 children born to illegal immigrants (Doyle, 2003, ¶6), of these children 5-10% had illegal mothers but legal fathers (Camarota, 2005, ¶54)...
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US President George Bush approved the spending of billions of dollars to help control border patrol yet, it is estimated that it cost taxpayers $1.7 billion in 2002 to pay for the births to uninsured illegal alien mothers (Camarota, 2005, ¶55). These statistics are too big to ignore, the rise of illegal immigration and birth rates are getting bigger every year...
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