Argumentative Essay On Foreign-Born Immigrants

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A. Foreign-born immigrants increase the percentage of educated people i.Immigrants possess skills and competences that is important for the development of a country. ii. Steven Gold observation/ Statistics: Many immigrants are highly educated, and they work in the science and technology fields that are highly in demand in the United States. He also states that 40 percent of PHD scientists working in America are foreign born. he also asserts that immigrants possess a linguistic, a cultural, and a technical skill that allows Americans companies to sell their services and goods in other countries so easily. iii. Jeremias Ramos, immigration is often strongest in relation to the entry of highly-skilled immigrants into the United States of America …show more content…

Immigrants work and pay taxes that increase the growth of the US. ii Arora- facts paraphrase Senior citizen receive money from Medicare and social security administration through money from tax paid by residents including immigrants. iii. Chilea and Kassi: Immigrants investors paid tax themselves which improves the economy at local as well as national level. For instance, if the government spends the tax money which is collected from the immigrant investors on education, the creativity or innovation of new things in the country increases. iv. Ojeda Hinojosa Paraphrase- Increase of annual gross product (GDP) is one benefit of immigration to the country where immigrants paying taxes for federal and local government. v.Immigrants generate an annual increase in U.S. GDP of at least 0.84 percent. This amounts to $1.5 trillion in additional GDP over 10 years. immigrants can contribute a lot of tax money for the government, which helps the government to improve its services like police and army forces to protect the country from enemies and to build infrastructures. vi. Conclusion: Immigrants improve the economy growth of the U.S. by not only paying taxes but also by increasing the annual gross product of the country. I. …show more content…

a. Gold uses a statement of the National Research Council in America that asserts that immigration brought about 1 billion to 10 billion dollars each year to refute the idea that immigration brings America down, b. Arora refute the opposing view point that most immigrants send their money back to their countries of origin instead of spending it in the United States by saying that immigrants have left their countries for so many years, and they have become US Citizen. She also acknowledges that most immigrants pay taxes and have small businesses that contribute to the economic growth of the United States c. Nowrasteh and Cole contradict their opponents on the issue that immigrants compete with native born Americans jobs by making a clear comparison that immigrants are more focused on jobs that does not require English skills, while native born Americans are more focusing on Jobs that do require English Language Skills. d. Conclusion: These authors present their arguments in a convincing way to refute the idea that immigration drives down the economic development of the United States of

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