The Pros And Cons Of Immigration

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To legalize or not to legalize, that is the question? The perception of immigration has become a crucial debate amongst anti and pro immigration groups. Many immigrants come to the U.S. in search of liberty, prosperity, and to fulfill the American dream (Illegal Immigration from Mexico, n.d.). However, illegal immigration is a growing concern in the U.S., with an increasing population of over 11 million as of 2012 (What are the solutions to illegal immigration in America?, n.d.). Immigrants may not know it, but they do pose both positive and negative influences on American citizens. According to the Forbes article, America depends on economic expansion and an increase in population. Both are factors to how we are able to sustain the economy …show more content…

There are thousands of Islamist extremists living in the U.K. (Thomas, C., n.d.). This is a dangerous circumstance due to the fact that most of them are more than willing to conduct attacks on the U.K. (Thomas, C., n.d.). Similarly, Germany is also experiencing negative outcomes to unrestricted immigration. There had been reports of women being harassed and burglarized by men who appear to be North African or Arabic (Thomas, C., n.d.). Many Islamist declare their allegiance to their belief and they are willing to demolish anything to reach their ambition (Thomas, C., n.d.). These countries are experiencing an absolute collapse of multiculturalism and history shows that no nation can sustain its self if it neglects why it survives (Thomas, C., n.d.). Nevertheless, our lack of success to instill American traditions, beliefs, and history is quickly demolishing our country (Thomas, C., …show more content…

Temporary visas allow the worker to be legally authorized to work, but only for a certain time frame and with a specific employer (Facts About Immigration, n.d.). However, workers who obtain the “employment based” visa, are eligible for permanent residence and more than likely a U.S. citizen employer will need to petition for the visa (Facts About Immigration, n.d.). Immigrants who posses the employment-based visa is able to receive citizenship after they have maintained a legal permanent residency for 5 years in the U.S. and meeting other criteria’s (Facts About Immigration,

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