Immigration Reform Will Lower Rates of Emotional Stress Suffered by Immigrant Families
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The proposal and implementation of a comprehensive immigration reform is said to play a major role in lowering the cases of emotional stress of immigrant families. Most immigrants with immediate family members that are living abroad experience emotional instability caused by the long separation and the tedious process of petition to have their loved ones join them in the US. It can affect their daily way of life having no physical and personal support that only family can provide.
Children with parents that have long lived in the US through illegal immigration are likewise affected. Once the USCIS and customs finds out about the parents’ illegal status, they will be up for immediate deportation. These children, who acquired US citizenship, are left behind to fend for themselves or to live with some distant relatives or friends. It will be a difficult process to go through living without the guidance of their parents.
The comprehensive immigration reform is seen to lead the way for illegal immigrants to eventually gain US citizenship even if it means they have to pay fines and penalties and start from the end of the immigration line. The case of permanent residents waiting for family members through petition also sees hope if an immigration reform is fixed the soonest possible time.


It fits our needs perfectly the advantage of immigration reform on the country: Greater supply of unskilled workers, a younger workforce, and skilled workers in needed sectors. But there is also a disadvantage of immigration reform like Greater poverty, more educational cost, lower unskilled wage levels, and increased danger of terrorism.