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    new country and the original country.The new country is usually an rich country in Western Europe, or the United States. For these countries, immigrants offer alot of benefits such as these points: Immigrants will often do jobs that people in the new country will not, or can’t do immigrant workers often work longer hours and for a smaller pay But there are also negatives: Migrants can be used for their cheap labor Developing countries may suffer as the limited resources they spend in educating

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    “The Product of Immigrant Parents” One of the proudest achievements of my life is having the opportunity to continue my education at a college level, despite the fact that the odds were against me, through dedication and commitment I was able to channel it in a motivational manner. Throughout my life, I have constantly struggled with the being a Latina in a predominately white institution, my chances of prospering were limited-being also weighed down by my economic status. By my senior of high school

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    Immigrants Pie Chart

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    paying is very simple. If immigrants had the opportunity to access health care this cost would lower. Also granting them a legal status would mean that they would be contributing to pay into the federal income tax base. Doing this means that the immigrants would be putting money towards the costs of their health care. The pie chart by Kaiser Family Foundation shows “Immigrants as a share of the U.S. population and by citizenship status”. As shown in the pie chart, all immigrants from the U.S. in 2011

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    up learning that Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492. There is little room for argument against the idea that the United States is a nation founded on immigration. However, there are some Americans who contend to the idea that new immigrants should not be allowed into United States and should receive no help adapting to their new culture. When people travel to the United States, the majority choose to bring their children with them. These children leave their homes and must come face

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    A Nation of Immigrants Immigration to the United States is a very controversial topic in today’s day in age. The United States used to be a welcoming country during Obama’s presidency, although due to terrorism, Donald Trump is taking that value of the United States away. Immigration to the United States should not be banned. Immigrants gain many things from the United States and vice versa. The United States has been a melting pot for centuries as the system continues to be unjust; immigration

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    Vaccination outreach to immigrant families in the U.S Lucero Osorio-Torillo AP Biology Today immigrants make up approximately 13% of the U.S. population. From 1900 to 1930, immigrants made up somewhere around 12% and 15% of the population (which is about forty two to forty eight million people), and similar increases happened in the 1850s and 1880s. Close to 47 percent of immigrants are naturalized citizens and the remaining 53 percent are undocumented immigrants. Immigrants, being the largest

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    A lot of Americans believe that by letting immigrants enter the country, the culture and the language that people are used to will change because of the different backgrounds of incoming foreigners.

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    over 42.1 million immigrants settled in America in 2015? Immigration in America is a concerning issue today. Immigrants coming to America did not just occur overnight, they began to arrive a very long time ago. Although immigrants have been in America for a very long time, the number of immigrants coming to the US have increased over time. Immigration became a problem in the United States because of all the illegal immigrants arriving in America, and the overabundance of immigrants in America causing

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    Germany is quite accepting of immigrants and they are very welcoming. Germany has the second largest immigrant population in Europe, United Kingdom is the largest. Immigrants have contributed greatly to the prosperity of the German economy. A representative study shows that “foreign workers in Germany significantly contribute to the Bundesrepublik’s prosperity” (Lorenz, 2017). At any rate, the German economy is suffering from labour shortage and is urgently in need of immigrants to “counter an ageing demographic”

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    should deport illegal immigrants, and their children, back to their home country? The United States should not have illegal immigrants deported out of the United States right away, they should be given a certain amount of time to get their things together to become a citizen. Illegal immigrants should have a path or granted a chance to be able to become a U.S citizen.It will cost the government millions of dollars to deport illegal citizens than keep them in the US. Illegal immigrants come to America not

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