Debate Over Illegal Immigration into the U.S.
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The debate over illegal immigration into the United States has remained remarkably static over the past thirty years. The issues that dominated the political and social conversation about illegal immigrants thirty years ago are echoed in the press today: namely their growing numbers, the wages they earn that could have been paid to regular citizens, and the social services that they receive without paying taxes. The articles "Our Mounting Wave of Illegal Immigrants," published in Reader's Digest in 1973, and "Migrants No More," published in Mother Jones Magazine in 2004, clearly demonstrate this fact. In "Our Mounting Wave of Illegal Immigrants," the author lays out the national debate over illegal immigration three decades ago. According to the article
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