The Pros And Cons Of Open Immigration

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Open Immigration Darleny Neris Sociology 101 Professor Gerry Cohen 22 April 2014 The United States is a country that was founded and built by the sweat, tears and hard work of foreign individuals, whom came to this land in search of freedom in every aspect of the word. Today most of its occupants are able to call themselves natives to this land because oftheir once immigrant ancestors. Aside from Native Americans, who were aboriginal to this land, we are all descendants of people from other lands who came to this marvelous country for a better life and new beginning.Some individuals might argue that America should have an open door policy when it comes to immigration. Theconcept that anyone should be entitled to the American Dream, as its original settlers were, is one that has become increasingly controversial. Although it would be a beautifuladdition to the melting pot that this country has become, the pressing question is if America can still offer this dream to its citizens, let alone the overwhelming number of legal and illegal immigrants entering the country. Some argue that if America continues to allow history to repeat itself by fearing what they truly don’t know. Ignorance is one of the main reasons why America fears anopen immigration policy. With all the misconceptions attached to the intentions and motives of immigrants, it is no wonder why people continue to shun the idea of new comers. Some of the most common myths are immigrantstaking American Jobs, not contributing towards the success of the country and abusing the welfare system. Regardlessto countless research that seems to prove an undeniable need for immigrants, people have seemingly adopted this hate and lack of sympathy for ... ... middle of paper ... ...d to be and neither is the world. Maybe if there was some kind of regulation the idea would be plausible, however the idea of anyone coming in and leaving the country at any timeseems like a sign for trouble. Also, I truly fear that our country is simply not economically stable to welcome insuch a large amount of people at an uncontrolled rate. The United States of America would not be where it is today if it wasn’t for the immigrants who founded this country and those who worked hard to make their American Dream come true. It would be ideal if things were simple enough so we could open our doors and let new generations of immigrants come and do the same for the future generations. Unfortunately, today there are many factors that were not present in the past that makes an open door policy out of the question to insure the stability of this country at the very least.

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