immigration
The inscription on the New York's Statue of Liberty was written by Emma Lazarus and it says, "Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" Even such a famous American symbol as the Statue of Liberty invites immigrants to our nation. The United States of America was founded and built by immigrants. However as the population grew the government tried to control immigration. Through out the twentieth century the United States government has been fine-tuning its immigration policy. In 1996 President Bill Clinton put into law three bills. The controversies over these laws and others have made the United States' Immigration Policy a highly debated topic among American citizens (Government). Some say immigration hurts the economy and others say it benefits the economy. Which is there more hurt or more of a benefit to! the economy, because of immigration? Since 1970 about sixty-eight million immigrants have been added to the United States population and an estimated 130 million people will be added over the next fifty years (Kalla 2).
In the past, immigration was helpful to the economy, because the United States need it in order to become prosperous, so immigration was encouraged. Maybe hate would not be as big of a problem as it is now, if there was less immigrants, and therefore less diversity. They cross borders illegally and go search for a job. However when massive amounts of people are immigrating to America, it becomes overwhelming to some people. "Area Residents React: Ship Out Illegal Immigrants. Immigration has been affecting America's population for over two hundred years now. Immigrants accept lower wages, which keeps everyone else's wages low too. Refugees are also becoming serious a problem to the population of the United States. It also includes a pilot program that checks the immigration status of job applicants. The enormous population growth is becoming an environmental threat to the United States.
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