The Impact of Immigration on the United States of AmericaName:Institution Affiliation:Instructor:Course:Date:Impact of Illegal Immigration The impact of illegal immigration in the United States of America comes across as the most complex demographic issue. The enigma behind illegal immigration into the U.S. has continued to become a major source of the population growth and cultural changes in the United States. The economic, social, and political aspects of illegal immigration have resulted in a major debate regarding their reliance in the country. According to Pew Hispanic Center findings of December 2012, there are at least eleven million illegal immigrants currently living in the United States of America. The presence of these illegal immigrants into the labor market the country has led to increased U.S. economy. The immigrants affect the U.S. Gross Domestic Product by at least eleven percent enlargement every year. This increased level of the economy does not benefit the U.S. natives in any way. As 97 percent of the increase in the Gross Domestic, Product goes back to the illegal immigrants in the form of wages and benefits (Evans 2001).The economic impact in terms of