and recently seventeen states have opened lawsuits to fight the act. They cite the action as having the potential to cause a great deficit in state budgets across the nation because the action will supposedly lead to a surge in illegal border crossings, and more illegals generally cause a greater drain on healthcare, law enforcement, and education resources (Montgomery, 1). Due to the issues that they foresee the action will create, Republicans are taking not only legal action but they are making
Pascual, Joe-Cai B. November 19, 2015 (T-5R) Final Requirement; Persuasive essay “Change is Inevitable" Cases of poverty throughout the nation still increase.The number of unemployed Filipinos and Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) remains the same.Manifestations of illiteracy in the Philippines are still unsolved.The quality of education here in our country is still low. We still suffer from heavy traffic every day. Drug trafficking cases are rampant. Child labor in our country is still