Summary: Brutal Borders

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Immigration in the United States is increasing and by 2050 according to an article the ‘Downside of High Immigration’, “United States will grow to 438 million if all present trends continue an increase of 129 million over the 2010 census count of 309 million” (Ting, 2011). Therefore the underline question is if immigration is an issue when it comes to Americans education, job, health care and housing. In an article ‘Brutal Borders’ the problems that America is facing is having illegal immigrate whom are trying to escape violence in their own country by finding refugee within United States (Carasik, 2015). As concluding both articles, it would be determine if immigration is a hinder to United States and/or an advantage of other living within the United States of America. …show more content…
When they reach the border they are apprehended to detention centers to await deportation back to their countries which would put them back in harms ways of becoming murder. As Americans we are want to protect individual from harms ways and as a majority of the individuals are children it is more important. Thus we try to protect all whom are in danger of danger from any gangs and/or cartels within their country. When it comes to the country the individuals they are coming from, a lot of immigrations are afraid of the people that is around them, which forced them to come to conclusion of freeing their homes to a better life for their