Immigration To America Essay

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Should we allow immigrants the right to work in the United States? Yes, they work harder than most modern Americans and are not just farmers stealing our jobs, but hard working individuals that are trying to start off like most of our ancestors before us did when they moved to America. From a economic standpoint, there really is no down fall to it; most Americans prefer to follow the jobs they like and only get the mundane, uninteresting jobs if they’re cornered into it, we have no longer wanted to do actual labor, but want to do more creative and innovative things. The Hispanics are not only allowed to pay for their families, but have the American dream morals of our previous Baby Boom generation. They strive for nothing else to work and …show more content…

And regarding your families; if you have a family, but aren’t able to provide enough, but are also not complaining, I would encourage you to find a place with better job opportunities. Its not bad that you wat to follow your dreams, but others have dreams of just being able to lie here and do the work no one else does, if your dream involves being a elite scientist, but the job is full, go to another place, its not like you lose your citizenship as both countries allow dual citizenship. You aren’t bound to this country, this country is the land of opportunities, that doesn’t just mean there’s a lot of chances for good things here, it means it’s a place for people to not be judged, held down by the government, prosecuted, and for them to start a