Immigrants And Immigration Analysis

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Immigration is one of the most trending topics in the presidential campaign, generating furious debate over the situations that America faces. Whether it be deporting illegal immigrations, granting them a form of amnesty, or building a wall between the United States and Mexico, the immigration process is constantly deliberated. A total of 300,000 jobs were created in the December of 2015. However, there is a constant argument about the income distribution, with the amount of jobs that are supposedly being lost to immigrants. At the top of the social classes, wages are increasing. In the middle and bottom strata, wages are stagnate. However, there is more complexity in order to understand how immigrants are truly impacting our economy and our lives. …show more content…

Taking a look at National Journal, “Left and Right Agree: Immigrants Don’t Take American Jobs,” one can observe the facts that depict the true impact of immigrants on our society. Chokshi states that “Legalization and citizenship allow the undocumented to be more productive and earn higher wages. The increased earnings can then be spent on food, clothing, housing, and other purchases. ‘That spending, in turn, will stimulate demand in the economy for more products and services, which creates jobs and expands the economy.’” There has been extensive research on our economy that proves the impossibility of immigrants taking jobs from

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