Government Aid to Undocumented Workers Term Paper

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Currently children and families who are in this country illegally are entitled to the following programs.

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) nutrition program: Agency workers do not ask for a client's immigration status"(Benefits, 2006).

Outpatient medical care: Only at clinics designated as federally qualified health centers - those helping needy communities - where clients receive medical care if they demonstrate financial need "(Benefits, 2006).

Prenatal care: Only at federally qualified health centers"(Benefits, 2006).

Emergency medical care: Paid by Medicaid if patient shows financial need"(Benefits, 2006).

Labor and delivery care in hospitals: Paid by Medicaid if patient shows financial need (Benefits, 2006)."

Immunizations: Health departments and clinics generally do not ask for immigration status. They prefer to vaccinate as many people as possible to prevent disease outbreaks (Benefits, 2006)."

Business license: The state does not ask for proof of immigration status.

Public defender: Required by the U.S. Constitution for those charged with criminal offenses (not available in civil court or immigration court) (Benefits, 2006)."

Public garbage pickup

Police and fire services (Benefits, 2006) "

The question is why? Why are criminals who refused to obey the law allowed to access these programs and tax funded benefits?

The end result of undocumented immigrants being allowed to gain access to government programs has been a serious increase in the number of illegal immigrants flooding the nation. It is a never ending circle. Illegal immigrants are allowed benefits, which draws more illegal immigrants to come to America seeking those benefits (Cohn, 2005).

Research indicates there are currently more illegal immigrants in this nation than there are legalized immigrants (Cohn, 2005).

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The third reason to deny benefits to those who are in America illegally is that it is not fair to those who have done it the right way. There are many immigrants in America that came through the proper channels. They filed the proper paperwork, waited for their appointments, kept their appointments, followed the requirements and moved here to start a new life. They did it the right way and it is not fair to ignore their efforts by allowing undocumented immigrants to gain the same benefits that they do, or in some cases even more benefits.

More immigrants came to the United States illegally from 2000 through 2004 than the number who were granted legal status in those years, according to a study released yesterday that attributed much of the historic shift to visa slowdowns since 2001 and to the nation's strong job market before that (Cohn, 2005). "

CONCLUSION

Allowing illegal immigrants to gain access to government programs is wrong in every aspect of American life. People who break the law should not be rewarded. People who have done it right should be rewarded for that effort. The cost of supporting illegal immigrants in government programs is estimated to be over a billion dollars a year. That money could be used to improve medical care for legal residents, help offset the current social security issues, or help pay for programs for residents to better their lives and get off the welfare doles. The ability to collect benefits here, without documentation has been a contributing factor to the influx of illegal immigration and.....

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