The Pros And Cons Of Mass Immigration To The United States

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Mass immigration has been a very complicated debate topic in the United States, especially in recent years. Mass immigration has some pros and some consI believe that Mass immigration’s cons heavily outweigh the pros. Immigration, especially in the United States, has been a thing for a really long time, so it is not new to us at all. However, in recent years, there have been far more immigrants coming to the United States. While moderate immigration has clear pros for the economy, mass immigration can have some negative impacts. Some of the clear negatives are increased poverty because of the drastic change in the countries these immigrants might be coming from in comparison to the United States. This is a short-run negative impact, but it is definitely important. Afterwards, I’m going …show more content…

Afterwards she says “Increase in the immigration rate increases average house prices by 3.3%.” (Gaurner). Rosa Saunchis-Gaurner was able to explain the problem of the increase in immigrants, immigration has had negative impacts on housing demand for a long time. We have to find ways to fight this problem. Whether it's better distribution of the new immigrants or increased budget to help increase the education level for the immigrant population. Some may say that “immigration creates more economic growth”, although that is true, the cons of mass immigration outweigh the pros. There are many other people that are negatively impacted by immigration. Mass immigration can worry the citizens and workers of the United States that there will be less jobs for all, this would be because of the influx of immigrants that are taking jobs that require less skill because of their lower education levels due to