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The Life Of An Illegal Immigrant

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

“Illegal immigrant” is in the term used by the government for a person who is not a US citizen and who has no legal right to live or work in the country. An “alien” could also be a person who is a tourist is traveling in the States on very short stays, or even an overseas business person in country for meetings or brief work engagements with his or her parent company or client.

A lot of aliens in the US are here legally, either traveling, or on a business trip. Some even have permission to remain in the country for a long time, and even have permission to work here. These could be international students on a student visa studying at a college or tourists who have been granted a length of stay in the US. Others are here because they have spouses in the country or have married an American citizen. They could also be people here on a business visa.

Illegal aliens on the other hand, do not have permission to reside in the US, let alone the authorization to work here and they enter and leave the US most often through illegal means, though some do arrive at times on an appropriate visa and overstay their allowed time.

An immigrant is a person who intends to live and work in the US permanently; immigrants or resident aliens have been given permission to remain in the US often with permission to work. Illegal immigrants are exactly the same as immigrants, but with the small difference of not having received authorization to live in the US by the government.

On the whole, most of the illegal immigrants who come to America are hardworking, otherwise law-abiding people who are just trying to find a better life for themselves and their families, often because their motherland’s living conditions are often far below those available in the USA.

Illegal immigrants often live together in their social groups and try to integrate with the communities they live in. Even though there may be language issues for the most part, they want to be valued members of the community. It is often hard for illegal immigrants to get a proper job, and they often resort to doing laboring jobs such as farming, gardening and harvesting. In a lot of American states they are welcomed due to the immense economic benefits they bring to these particular states; some of the states they are known as sanctuary states.

Illegal immigrants often suffer discrimination and are accused of many misdemeanors even though it is in fact the not the illegal immigrants themselves who cause the majority of the problems.

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