The Pros and Cons of Immigration in the United States

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Welcome to America! According to MPI the Migration Information Source, “The Statue of Liberty, long the symbol of America's rich immigrant heritage, calls out to many foreign-born individuals and families,” come one; come all to the land of opportunities and freedom! Immigration is not a new issue for our country, by far, but illegal immigration in the United States has dramatically increased over the years. The 2007 Economic Report of the President states in Chapter 9, entitled Immigration, “it is unofficially estimated that between 11 and 12 million foreign-born persons reside in the United States illegally; almost one-third of the total foreign-born population and about four percent of the total U.S. population.” There is no doubt that immigrants entering the United States workforce in great numbers during the twenty-first century greatly affected the wages, taxes, and employment rates of U.S. - born workers, but has it created a negative or positive impact on our society? The response to this question differs greatly depending on who is asked. Proponents of immigration believe regardless of citizenship, immigrants have little to no impact on wages, pay more in taxes than they use in services and have a positive affect on the employment opportunities of native born workers. However, opponents strongly disagree and believe illegal immigrants consume more in public services than they ever pay in taxes, drive down wages of U.S.- born workers by accepting lower wages which ultimately results in the unemployment of natives. Regardless of their impact on our society, what is the solution to the ever-increasing problem of illegal immigration? Immigrants are coming from many different countries to look for better jobs and eco... ... middle of paper ... ...f Economic Advisers. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2005. 93-116. 2005. Web. 7 July 2010. "Chapter 9: Immigration." Economic Report of the President: Transmitted to the Congress February 2007, Together with the Annual Report of the Council of Economic Advisers. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2007. 189-206. 2007. Web. 7 July 2010. Griswold, Daniel T. "Immigration Benefits America." Current Controversies: Immigration. Ed. Louise I. Gerdes. San Diego: Greenhaven P, 2005. Gale. Web. 14 July 2010. MPI. "A New Century: Immigration and the US." Migration Information Source. Feb. 2005. Web. 9 July 2010. Newman, Alex. “Immigration News Update.” The New American. (2009): 10-16. SIRS. Web. 2 July 2010. Tanner, Michael. "Immigration Does Not Increase Unemployment." Opposing Viewpoints: Population. Ed. Karen F. Balkin. San Diego: Greenhaven P, 2005. Gale. Web. 14 July 2010.

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