Why should
Obama stop deportations? If you violate a
law then you should be punished, and the punishment is being deported. We all know someone who has come to America
illegally. Most of them did it without
getting caught, but there is that small percentage that goes through the long
process of being a citizen. The others
when caught and deported will just pay a coyote to bring them back. So if people want to stay America then they
should be given two options: 1. Go
through the path to citizenship. 2.
Go home to your country from which you were born in.
Immigration has
been an ongoing topic for decades and the Border States are the ones feeling
the impact of the undocumented immigrants.
Yes, undocumented immigrants are throughout the country, but the most
heavily concentration of them are in Texas, California, Nevada, and Arizona. What happens when they break a law, what
about the ones that are rapist, murderers, child molesters, or identity thief's. Do we really want them to be able to work and
be free while we incarcerate men and women for these same crimes? Yet so many of them are hard workers and are
not only trying to better their life, but the lives of their families too. They
are willing to work long hours, do manual labor, and work for pennies on the
dollar. So for many undocumented immigrants they come illegally out of a necessity
to be able to provide for their families because the pay is so little in their
home country.
On Monday
November 25, 2013 Obama was in San Francisco discussing the immigration reform
when he was abruptly interrupted by a young man that claims that Obama “has the
power to end deportations.” Well, Obama doesn’t, the law(s) have to go through
the Congress. Congress is the branch of
government with people that we elect to make decisions for us. If the president were able to make and pass any
law then that would defy what the founding fathers had strategized. Obama was calm and listened to what this
young man was saying and with great conviction was trying to get him to
understand that yelling wasn’t going to get the immigration reform to pass any
faster.
We are in need
of an immigration reform and the undocumented immigrants need to understand
that just because they may be good and will help our economy that they need to
do so in the correct manner. That is following
the laws and become a citizen, even if it takes many years you can still get a
work visa and continue to live here. If
these undocumented immigrants can’t complete these simple tasks then why should
they just be pardoned, they should be deported.