Why Are Immigrants Important

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A big proportion of the people in this country think that the illegal immigrants bring more trouble than benefits. Nevertheless, it’s illogical to think that owing to the fact that this nation is founded and established by immigrants; the country works due to a tremendous quantity of intellectually gifted people who have migrated to this country to develop their skills and at the same time to help the country to have a greater diversity in culture and thinking. On this manner, we will see the benefits that the immigrants bring with their arrivals and analyze a solution to reduce the numbers of immigrants that bring trouble.
To comprehend the importance of the immigrants, we will firstly see how they have contributed to the country in the professional sector. According to the Census Bureau, “despite making up only 16 percent of the resident population holding a bachelor’s degree or higher, immigrants represent 33 percent of engineers, 27 percent of mathematicians, statisticians, and computer scientist, and 24 percent of physical scientists.” This means that the immigrants are an essential part for the development of this country. In fact, many countries send the best that they have. Immigration makes us more prosperous. No other nation in the world welcomes …show more content…

The diversity in culture has influenced the kind of food we now consume and produce. A bigger variety of dishes that are product of the immigration. Now it’s easier for Americans to taste diverse dishes because as Timi Gustafson (expert in food and health services) said that “today’s consumers don’t have to go that far to have access to different kind of foods around the world’’, rather we know have everything not too far away. This creates a better connection between cultures. As a matter of fact, the best chefs around the world come here because they want to cook for big figures such as the president, movie stars,

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