The Pros and Cons of Immigration

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Mid-Term Essay - The pros and cons of immigration

Immigration is the movement of people between countries. People are moving from their home country to search for better opportunities, career or education a chance for better life. People are looking for business opportunities, experience, or may have personal reasons such as family or marriage.

If I we are talking about positive and negative aspects of immigration we can look at it from two sides: The pros and cons from the point of view of the people who are immigrating and from the point of the host country and people living in it. There are a lot of reasons why people decide to leave their home country and move abroad. This decision is accompanied with many risks, there is no certainty when you are going to an unknown land, you can never be sure what to expect. In my opinion the possible gain from moving has to be bigger than the risk that immigrants are undertaking. They have to consider all the possibilities and the outcome is that this is the best choice or the only possible choice, if they want to survive or have fulfilling life. The chance for improving the living conditions is better possibility than the current state.

What pros and cons does immigration bring to the immigrants? Some people are immigrating because they are educated and are looking for job opportunities not available in their country, some are moving because of the better and higher quality education. They may have family or friends abroad and who promised them some work position, accommodation or vision of better life. Or the immigrant´s, wife or husband is from a foreign country and they want to be with them, they have to move abroad. The positive outcomes of immigration could be better living c...

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...r. He stayed on the Island for a few days until he was better. He wanted so bad to be able to cross into New York, but felt like he was in a jail. Seymour finally got better and felt a sense of joy when he was able to join his dad and uncle. He was able to perform all again and finally had enough money to bring the rest of his family. However, Ellis Island was letting less people in so they could not come. He sang for the president and his voice was the thing that got to bring his family all together again in America!

Sources:

http://www.embraceni.org/migration/the-pros-and-cons-of-migration/

http://www.susps.org/overview/numbers.html

http://neighbourhoodresearch.ca/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/CUCSRB42-Murdie-Cdn-Immigration3-2008.pdf

http://www.migrationpolicy.org/pubs/integration-jimenez.pdf

http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/relive-boys-journey

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