The advantage of this thesis statement is that the undocumented immigrants positively affect on the US labor market and economy. For an example, the undocumented immigration spend their salary by purchasing homes, cars, food and clothing. In fact, research shows that “within 10 years of undocumented immigrants, the cumulative increase in economics contribute of all undocumented immigrants would be $470 billion.” The disadvantaged of this thesis statement is the undocumented immigration take away a lot of native-workers job, because undocumented immigration worker’s wages are lower than native-worker’s wages, more company are hiring undocumented immigration, these undocumented immigrated worker are not paying the tax to the government, it will
caused the economy into a bad situation, no tax contributed to the economy.
In the article “Illegal Immigrants Do Not Harm America's Economy” the authors, Brian, Grow, et al used issues to portray current illegal circumstances in American, the situations which demonstrated the necessity of undocumented aliens. Although, the articles lacks of evidence from the other side, but it had a well organized structure and logical supporting evidence; however, the writers did create a remarkable view at the illegal refugees’ benefits on the economy for the others.
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The United States cannot afford to lose the economic gains that come from immigrant labor. The economy would be suffering a greater loss if it weren’t for immigrants and their labor contributions, especially during the 2008 U.S. recession. The U.S. economy would most likely worsen if it weren’t for the strong labor force immigrants have provided this country. Despite the mostly negative views native-born Americans have towards immigrants and the economy, their strong representation in the labor forces continues today. Immigrants aren’t taking “American” jobs, they are taking the jobs that Americans don’t want (Delener & Ventilato, 2008). Immigrants contribute to various aspects of the economy, including brining valuable skills to their jobs, contributing to the cost of living through taxes, and the lacked use of welfare, healthcare, and social security when compared to native-born Americans, showing that the United States cannot afford to lose the contribution immigrants bring into the economy.
While some argue that illegal immigrants burden the United States of America and its economy, others believe that they have become essential and are an important part of the US, economy. Illegal immigration has helped in the nation’s economic growth by enabling businesses to prosper, as the illegal immigrants have provided cheap labor and long hours of hard work. Businesses benefit from illegal immigration by saving a large amount of money since they are not providing insurance, both medical and retirement plans for their illegal workers. This results in a lower production cost for the companies and lower prices for goods and services for everyone. Although illegal immigrants may not contribute directly to the economy of the nation in the aspect of paying taxes like income tax, they contribute to the economy in the form of sales taxes by purchasing the supplies they need in the same way native citizens or legal immigrants do in order to survive and live comfortably....
Immigration has been a topic that has caused multiple discussions on why people migrate from one country to another, also how it affects both the migraters and the lands they go. Immigration is the movement from one location to another to live there permanently. This topic has been usually been associated with sociology to better explain how it affects people, cultures and societies. Sociology has three forms of thinking that are used to describe and analyze this topic. There are three forms of thinking that are used to tell and describe immigration to society; structural functionalist, symbolic interactionist, and conflict theory. Each of these theories uses different forms of thinking and rationality to describe and explain socio topics.
Nadadur, Ramanujan. “Illegal Immigration: A Positive Economic Contribution to the United States.” Journal of Ethnic & Migration Studies 35.6 (July 2009): 1037-1052. Academic Search Complete. Web. 25 March 2011.
Those who support immigrants being protected by the law believe that immigrants help the economy by creating lower wages which enables companies to make better profits. According to Becky Akers and Donald J. Boudreaux, immigrants “should be allowed to contribute to the United States economy in the Constitutional and legal precepts that guarantee all immigrants the opportunity to pursue life, liberty, and happiness in the United States” (22). If immigrants were not here in the United States, the jobs they do might not even get done by anyone else (Isidore 103). Immigrants fill up the jobs that many Americans do not want. “Specialization deepens. Workers’ productivity soars, forcing employers to compete for their time by offering higher pay” (Akers and Boudreaux 25). As researcher Ethan Lewis said, “Economics professor, Patricia Cortes, studied the way immigrants impact prices in 25 large United States metropolitan areas. She discovered that a 10-percent increase in immigration lowered the price...
Their impacts and implications are either positives or negatives. An influx in the number of immigrants has attributed to the increase in productivity and the productive population in a state. This has in turn resulted in an increase in employment opportunities and revenue earned by the state. An increase in wage gains has also been witnessed in the state, leading to a decrease in dependency levels in the population. The revenue generated from all of this could be used productively in development of the state and country’s economy at
Why is immigration a hot political issue facing policymakers and public administrators? What can the states and federal government do to resolve comprehensive immigration reform?
The reason why this idea peaks my interest is because people who are undocumented, that work and pay taxes can’t vote because they're “illegal” or undocumented. The majority of the people who cross the border illegally are Mexican. But most come here to restart their life, try again in a ,more free state. Some are successful, some aren’t, the ones who aren’t end up getting sent back across, failing at achieving their new life. The ones who are successful make a new life, start working, and pay taxes. But after doing all this, even paying their fair share to the government, they still can’t vote because they’re still undocumented. Thousands illegal Mexican immigrants cross the border to make a new life. Some are successful some aren’t. The ones who are successful make a new life, get a job and pay taxes. The thing is they pay their fair share of funds to the government, but these people can’t vote.
Many proponents of illegal immigration believe illegals are beneficial to the American economy. [Statistic] Because of this statistic, Liberals argue that It should be the least courtesy That Americans grant legal status to workers who benefit the agricultural industry. The waste of workers deported back to Mexico would be catastrophic to America's farms. The undocumented workers are essential to supporting major industries like agriculture and construction, among the most important industries of the American economy. Undocumented workers are essential to supporting the American economy. The liberal argument is that the jobs that most illegal immigrants take are jobs that Americans do not want. Undocumented people work hard and are among
The illegal immigrants in this country need to either be taught how to succeed in this country or they need to be deported back from whence they came. These people are a huge draw on resources and those who don't know how to use the government's help programs are forced to do illegal things in order to gain money or live on the street and beg. If we taught the immigrants legal or illegal how to get jobs, speak the language most people speak, and get help if they need it we will all be better off. The immigration policy laws will not change over the next 50-100 years. The immigrant group accused of taking jobs, drawing resources, and generally lowering the quality of life will, however. People will always resort to stereotypes when they
This research paper focuses on the phenomenon of illegal immigration as a source of trouble for the state of US and the statement of the problem deals with the fact that Illegal immigration is a scourge on the country and can only be remedied by deporting the illegals and enforcing strict border laws. This study explores the issues caused by the large number of illegal immigrants abiding in the state of US without legal authorization such as economic burden, problem of resources, social issues and cultural problems. The research has been conducted using a qualitative method of collecting data and analysis has been done on the response collected by the interviewees. It also discusses the status of illegal immigrants
Nadadur, Ramanujan. "Illegal Immigration: A Positive Economic Contribution to the United States." Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 35.6 (2009): 1037-052. Print.