Economic Benefits of an Immigration Reform

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Paper #2 This Paper will analyze the economic benefits of an immigration reform under President Obama administration, that will demonstrates the importance of adopting a new reform that enables immigrant’s to obtain legal status in the U.S. as well as citizenship after a period of 5 years. In the United States 11 million undocumented people are currently earning less than market value, many employers exploit this individuals and take advantage of their legal condition to pay much less taxes and evade paying them certain benefits as well. What people don’t really see is that by doing this they are contributing less and hurting more the economy of the U.S. That’s the reason why I truly believe that the key success to better the economy in the U.S it’s by adopting a new reform that will allow immigrants to obtain residency and five years later apply for citizenship. Under President Obama Administration this new reform will grant green cards to 11 million undocumented people that currently live in the U.S. This 11 million people must register and submit, their biometrics, a criminal background check, a national security check, and pay fees and penalties before they are able to obtain a temporary green card. Children whose parents brought them here will be eligible for the same program too. Also Children that were brought here illegally unknowingly that they were doing something wrong will be eligible to earn citizenship by going to college or join the Army, Marines, etc. for a minimum of two years. Once you obtain a temporary status you won’t be able to get assistance from welfare or any other federal benefits; however, people that apply for a green card must pay their taxes, present additional criminal background and national... ... middle of paper ... ... Sources • The Congressional Budget Office and “S. 744, Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act: As Passed by the Senate on June 27, 2013.” July 2013, http://cbo.gov/publication/44397. • Wadhwa, Vivek, AnnaLee Saxenian, Ben Rissing, and Gary Gereffi. “America’s New Immigrant Entrepreneurs.” report by the Duke School of Engineering and the UC Berkeley School of Information. January 4, 2007. http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~anno/Papers/Americas_new_immigrant_entrepreneurs_I.pdf. • Executive Office of the President. The White House Washington. National Economic Council, the Domestic Policy Council, the President’s Council of Economic Advisers and the Office of Management and Budget. THE ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF FIXING OUR BROKEN IMMIGRATION SYSTEM. Washington: 2013. Web.

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