Argumentative Essay Immigration

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Immigration has played a major role in the economy of the United States, creating both deficits and surpluses in the U.S. economy. Arguments have been made that immigration brings more negative effects to the United States economy than it does positive, whereas on the other hand, people claim that immigrants have taken a major weight of the economy of the U.S. and has even allowed the economy to make significant growths. Considering the fact that the total accountable population of the U.S. is said to be made up of approximately 13% of immigrants, many arguments have been made for and against the entrance of immigrants into the United States. Immigration has effects upon the work force, the living conditions, the poverty rates, and other contributing …show more content…

One of the arguments made is that the immigrants take the jobs of native born U.S. citizens and limits the opportunities and wages presented to the native people. These claims have been made due to the fact that many immigrants enter the country willing to work for lower wages than most native people and, therefore, obtain jobs. Some other claims include that immigrants create a depreciation and deficit in the economy. It has also been said that immigrants have placed major strains on government spending because of financial help that is initially presented to many immigrants when they enter the country. Those who argue against immigration claim that immigrants normally take advantage of welfare opportunities, taking these expenditures away native people and depleting the economy of the U.S. Although there is a substantial amount of evidence disproving these claims, many of these beliefs continue to be supported due to the short term effects immigration has on the economy. Studies have shown that although immigration shows slightly negative effects of the economy in the short run, there’s virtually no consequences to be faced in the long run, in fact there are a series of benefits that come out of immigration. Moreover, immigrants have been accused …show more content…

The economy more often than not, is positively affected by immigration. Many of supposed negative impacts immigration has on the economy has been proven to be major falsities in a series of instances and have actually shown to have been major economic benefactors that should be applauded rather than criticized. As stated previously, some of the fallacies people have been led to believe concerning immigration and its negative effects on the United States economy, is erroneous. Yes, there are a few dispositions that may arise from immigration, but they are minimal, and many of claims that have been made are circumstances hardly seen in the economy. On top of that, some of the concomitant effects carried by these immigrants are not accurate. An example of inaccurate claim would be that immigrants steal the jobs of native born citizens, when studies and an abundant amount of research have shown that immigrants have not taken away any jobs from the native born people, but if not they have expanded the economy and its workforce and have even presented more job opportunities to the people in the United States. Cases such as this one have caused a draw in of more supporters and has strengthened the support received in accordance to immigration in the United States and all the possibilities immigration can present to our society. Another

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