The Importance Of Immigration To The United States

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“ The population explosion in poor countries, the spread of war and terror, and the age-old curses of hunger and disease are driving increasing numbers to our shores.” First, immigration is getting out of control in the US. The immigration over the past few years in the US has spread “war“and “terror” as said in the quote. Second, there are many solutions to the immigration problem for the US. Some of the solutions to the problem is to open the US to the world, make emigration unnecessary, admit the talent we need, and last restrict immigration. Third, if the US picks to open the US to the world the immigration issue will get worse. If the US picks admit the talent needed, then more poor places would be even poorer for losing good workers. If the US restricts immigration, then the poorest places would …show more content…

But if the US picks to make emigration unnecessary it would benefit both the US and the poorer countries. Therefor the immigration policy that the US should pursue is to make emigration unnecessary.
“Us Immigration Policy: What Should We Do?” History and Current Issues for the classroom. Watson Institute for International Studies, Oct 2007. “Web. 29 June 2012.
The US would be helping more poor places if the US makes emigration unnecessary. First, “This “ brain drain” only adds to the challenges in the poor countries of meeting needs of their own population”. With the brain drain in the poor countries it adds to their problems ; the decreasing population in the poor countries are going to be in worse the more we let the immigrants. Second, “ it drains poor countries of many of their most educated, highly skilled workers”. The more people that the US takes the more harm that we are doing to the poor countries. If the US helps the poor countries become more developed than more of their

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