Wednesday, May 13, 2020

The Struggles Of Immigration During The United States

The Struggles of Immigration â€Å"Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.† (― Franklin D. Roosevelt) Immigration itself is a powerful word to all immigrants living in the United States. Let’s be honest with ourselves when you hear the word immigration, the first thing that pops up in our minds is Mexican. Why is it that when we hear the word immigration we think of Mexicans? That is something that nobody will ever understand. But immigration is not just about Mexicans, it is also about all the other immigrant people living in the United States. There are people from many parts of the country. Every time one sees the news, or social media one can see the many†¦show more content†¦If we could only legalize the people that are already in the United States, that would help out the economy greatfully. For example, if we could charge all the immigrants a $10,000 fine to be able to get their Green Cards this would increase our economy immensely. Let’s say that it would be $10,000 X 20,000,000 it would come out to be $200,000,000,000, This would gratefully help out th e economy. It is said that both high-skill and low-skill immigration leads to increased economic growth. Immigration benefit the U.S in two ways, â€Å"it had increased immigration to expand the American workforce and encourages more business start-ups† (Furchtgott-Roth 1). It also â€Å"increases economic efficiency by raising the supply of low- and high-skilled immigrants†( Furchtgott-Roth 1). Immigrants work and provide much of the low-skill labor for industries. If they didn’t most consumers would pay high prices for hotels and restaurants. Immigrants also benefit from and to the U.S research in science, technology,engineering and mathematics(STEM). One also has to take in account the impact of deportation. Everyday there are immigration stings, when U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ( ICE) goes out and start picking up immigrants that are illegal in the United States, which is impacting our economy in a negative way. Alright let’s begin, the cost to keep an inmate in jail is $129.44

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