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'''“Undocumented Mexican in the U.S."

Undocumented refers to not having legal paperwork related to citizenship.

An individual or groups are naturalized or not naturalized in the U.S. which they do not hold legal paperwork. .

Throughout much of history, a half million Mexicans arrived the United States legally in 1899 and 1928. In the 1930’s, 500,000 Mexicans were deported during the Great depression due to increase unemployed.

Mexican immigrants has been migrated or smuggled crossing the country borders many years without legal paper during residing in the America while they are working. This is considered a civil violation against the United States Immigration Law.

According to Nationalization, 28 % of Mexican people residing in the United States do not have legal paperwork (2003).

Some reason why the undocumented Mexican immigrants crossed the country’s borders are that they had bad experiences with persecution, social inequality, or lack of jobs in their old homeland. Their American dream is to migrate to America and explore a career to support their family and children’s needs. The United States government has been spending their annual budget of 100’s billions of dollars in addition to their development of extended border walls to combat illegal immigration from Mexico. President also has made clearly to work on policy related to immigrant reform as well as the DACA recently discontinued recently.

Evidently, the majorities of Mexican communities are extremely distressed when they migrate to America to avoid the deportation. It is very confusing for these immigrants when relocating due to communication and language barriers. They probably has difficult with familiar with immigrant law or not able to afford to pay their documentation fee from INS (Immigration Nationalization Services) or not able to report to IRS when they are working without paying their taxes resident.

This situation is hopefully needed to solve the immigrant law in between the Mexico government and U.S. In order to restructure IRCA ( Immigrant Reform and Control ACT) including “Path of Citizenship”, to create a new program such as Mexico communities to provide an assist with their a better quality life, to keeps a DACA program opening for children who desires remaining to go school and college for their education and career. In order Government to protect the families and children to have legal documented when they are cross the country border to avoid the deportation.