Immigration Policies In The 21st Century

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The 21st Century started with a new age of innovation and competition among world powers. Several markets are on track to reach new levels of intensity. The United States is beyond the point of preparing to compete in a increasingly demanding global market. The age of competition is here, and a talented workforce is vital in surpassing goals and achieving the seemingly-impossible. In recent years, the US economy has been reworked in several ways. Both the private and public sectors have slashed budgets and, in consequence, cut many jobs and programs. The current working class has been thrust more responsibility, but with fewer resources. The United States must ensure that its immigration policy is aligned with its economic policy. Every