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"Living "Illegal": The Human Face of Unauthorized Immigration", Marie Friedmann Marquardt, Timothy J. Steigenga, Philip J. Williams, and Manuel A. Vsquez
Marquardt, Steigenga, Williams and Vsquez focus on the way "illegal aliens" were portrayed during the 2010 midterm elections. The focus on perceived dangerousness and claims of social security benefits and economic perks that these groups receive was used to build public opinion against them. Four broad claims are outlined that are made regarding unauthorized immigration: they flood across the U.S./Mexico border to take advantage of public benefits, they are a burden on the economy, they are closely connected with crime and drugs, and they cannot be integrated into our society. The concern of local law enforcement often being at the front lines of enforcing immigration policy is also discussed, focusing how this is a problem in an increasingly privately run penal system.
Which of the following claims are often made to criticize "unauthorized immigrants"?
a. They largely come from Mexico to take advantage of social services
b. They are a burden on the US economy
c. They are closely associated with criminal behavior and violence
d. All of these choices are correct

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