A 40-year-old man living in Chicago is stopped for a minor traffic offense. When the officer runs a records check, the man is exposed as an illegal immigrant. He is considered a very hard worker at the job he has had for 20 years, has married, and has three children, all under 10. His wife is an American citizen and was a stay-at-home mother. According to the law, he will be deported to his home country of Mexico without any ability to return. Question:             The law is clear, but is the resolution just?      Explain.

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A 40-year-old man living in Chicago is stopped for a minor traffic offense. When the officer runs a records check, the man is exposed as an illegal immigrant. He is considered a very hard worker at the job he has had for 20 years, has married, and has three children, all under 10. His wife is an American citizen and was a stay-at-home mother. According to the law, he will be deported to his home country of Mexico without any ability to return.

Question:             The law is clear, but is the resolution just?      Explain.

 

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