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Pros And Cons Of Immigration Law In The United States

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Nowadays, most people travel from their countries to settle down in the United States. According to the Oxforddictionary.com immigration can be defined as “as the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country” Most people come to the United States in order to seek for shelter, some might be as a result of the terrorist terrorizing their country. Some are here in order to settle down by getting married and having their own family also and adding to the country's population and economy positively. It has advantages and disadvantages. Government regulating the immigration law in the United States is a good idea. Whereby people coming from the other country will add to the country's economy positively and it will increase the country's population. As we all know the joining of different countries makes up the United States. People coming from other countries will help the country labor. Government regulating the immigration will reduce the level of illegal immigrants in the United States people will be well secured. In addition, Government regulating the immigration in the United States will help the entrepreneur from different countries to come start up with own business in the States. Whereby it will help reduce the rate of unemployment and increase the rate of employment. This idea …show more content…

It will help people from other countries to get knowledge. It will reduce the rate of illiteracy in countries who does not speak English at all. People who migrated 16% are in the labor force, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistic. While 50% of the labor force without a high school diploma. Furthermore, 25% represent of all doctorates while 35% of doctorates in science, math, and computer science, health care and engineering. Most people who immigrate to the United States have helped increase the county forces i.e. soldier, air force, and

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