Hispanic Rights By Taylor and Erika. Pros of illegal and legal immigration  It helps keep the economy moving by filling lower wage jobs  It Provides.

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Hispanic Rights By Taylor and Erika

Pros of illegal and legal immigration  It helps keep the economy moving by filling lower wage jobs  It Provides a better life style for those who enter the country illegally  It creates a pool of consumers for a variety of goods and services  Farmers are able to plant and harvest less expencivlly  Contributions of social security funds often go unclaimed  Illegal immigrants pay sales taxes 7. Illegal residents, who are property owners, also pay real estate taxes. 8. Millions of illegal rent properties in depressed areas where renters are hard to find. 9. They purchase real estate and generate commissions for agents and brokers. 10. Illegal immigrants contribute to mortgage loan profits. 11. They open bank accounts that yield interest and dividends to bankers. 12. Many purchase auto insurance and contribute to insurers profits margins.

Cons of illegal and legal immigrants  Over population  1. Burden on tax-based resources, costing taxpayers billions of dollars. 2. Difficult prosecution and justice when perpetrators flee the country. 3. Disparity between legal immigrants who follow the rules and those who don't. 4. They risk death when traveling the desert to reach the borders. 5. Those who successfully cross the border inspire those left behind to do the same. 6. Continued growth of the demand for cheap labor and low wages. 7. No government reimbursement to offset states' illegal alien maintenance costs. 8. Potential negative effects on working and middle-class citizens. 9. Millions of U.S. dollars remitted to Mexico 10. Mortgage loan fraud 11. Fake document mills 12. Imbalance in authorized immigration quotas 1. Burden on tax-based resources, costing taxpayers billions of dollars. 2. Difficult prosecution and justice when perpetrators flee the country. 3. Disparity between legal immigrants who follow the rules and those who don't. 4. They risk death when traveling the desert to reach the borders. 5. Those who successfully cross the border inspire those left behind to do the same. 6. Continued growth of the demand for cheap labor and low wages. 7. No government reimbursement to offset states' illegal alien maintenance costs. 8. Potential negative effects on working and middle-class citizens. 9. Millions of U.S. dollars remitted to Mexico 10. Mortgage loan fraud 11. Fake document mills 12. Imbalance in authorized immigration quotas

Felix Longoria  13 June 2006 THREE RIVERS, Texas - A soldier whose burial some 60 years ago became a symbol of Mexican-American civil rights will be remembered with a historical roadside marker. The Texas Historical Commission unanimously approved the marker on June 9, 2006, for Private Felix Z. Longoria. The Three Rivers soldier was killed in action in the Philippines in  According to his family, a funeral home in the South Texas town refused to hold his funeral services because he was Hispanic. Many in town dispute this, saying a wake was refused because of a disagreement in the Longoria family.  Dr. Hector P. Garcia, who founded the American G.I. Forum, and then-U.S. Senator Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas intervened, and Longoria was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.  Santiago Hernandez, of a local G.I. Forum, led the effort to get the marker, saying the incident became a catalyst for other civil rights issues. Hernandez is working to get the Three Rivers post office renamed in Longoria's honor, but the issue has stalled in Congress.

# of Hispanic immigrants that came America  12 million Hispanic immigrants