Immigration To America Essay

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Immigration has shaped the United States as a nation since a first immigrants arrived over a long time ago. Without immigrants from all over the United States would not be like how it is today. In the 1820s and over the next century people from all continents immigrated to America; they immigrated for various reasons. “They came as young men and women seeking jobs, as families fleeing religious persecution, as political radicals evading the police, as farmers seeking land and the fresh start, and as pauper barely able to scrape together the cost of their passage.” (Race, ethnicity, gender, and class the sociology of group conflict and change, page 38). Immigration has contributed deeply to many of the economic, social, and political processes …show more content…

They keep changing the laws about immigration. They do not know if they should let people keep immigrating to America or not. The problem is how they will stop immigrants while immigration has shaped the nation, and it is obvious that the immigrants, especially illegal are the one who is doing the basic jobs as the minimum wage. Other than stopping the immigrants from coming to America debate, Americans are worrying that the foreign-born will take over their nation. They are coming from all over the world, and they are coming with their own languages, cultures, traditional beliefs, and so on. Immigrants should be a controversial subject because we do not know if those immigrants are good for country or bad. Are they benefiting a country or consuming it? Are they making America better or …show more content…

In the 1800s people, non-immigrants, saw the immigrants as people who were trying to get their life better, to settle for more opportunities. Back in 1800s people immigrants for different reasons and the Native Americans did not see anything wrong with that. Native Americans even helped them settle. Nowadays people, especially in America, see immigrants as people who are coming to take away their opportunities, money, jobs, culture, language, etc. Americans keep complaining that the immigrants are getting their money through government help, food-stamps, Medicaid, and so

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