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Illegal immigration has been an ongoing social issue in the United States for hundreds of years.  Immigrants have faced discrimination, have been forced into assimilation, and have been denied access to social services. They have been demoralized, disenfranchised, prohibited from human rights, and been intimidated through governmental regulations. Illegal immigrants have been faced with economic hardships due to the lack of employment or exploitation, finding themselves within the lowest income strata of the US economy (Rosen, 2005). The federal government has allowed for immigration to be a subsidy for the agricultural industry, which in turn encourages its growth. Therefore, immigrant workers continue to earn below poverty level incomes (Martin, 1994). As a result of their illegal status, they are unable to advocate for their own rights, thus leaving them more vulnerable to be further reliant on the employers that are responsible for their current disposition. Though fear...
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