Therefore, the state is daily loosing important revenue that could help improve the financial situation of different Departments such as health care, social services, and even immigration policies. However, without this source of money, the federal budget would be forced to allocate funds from other destinations.
Thirdly, there is also the issue of workers' rights. In this sense, it is a rather well-known fact the idea that illegal workers are often exploited by employers by giving them wages that are below the normal tariffs. However, the inclusion of illegal workers as legal immigrants would grant them the rights each worker in the United States has. More precisely, "in past decades, labor unions often saw immigrant workers as the enemy, accusing them of depressing wages and breaking strikes. But the executive council of the AFL-CIO adopted a more sympathetic approach, contending that too often U.S. immigration rules have enabled employers to exploit illegal immigrants" (Greenhouse, 2000). This perspective offers immigrants and particularly illegal ones the right to organize themselves in unions and benefit from the social protection they are entitled by the law. However, it is only through the amnesty proposed by the Bush Administration that this can be a viable solution.
Despite the fact that the discussion over the amnesty of illegal immigrants is going on for more than two decades, this issue was tackled by allowing a case by case amnesty. However, this has not been an efficient measure because it did not stop the flow of illegal immigrants and has continuously put pressure on the methods used...
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