For many years, politicians and citizens have had eye opening realizations facing the immigrant population. There have been many attempts to accurately document the flow of immigrants into the U.S. but they have been proven to fail. The article “Comprehensive Immigration Reform and U.S. Labor Markets: Dilemmas for Progressive Labor” by David Stoll expresses fear for the future American workers finding jobs. A second article by Nancy Foner,” Models of integration in a settler society: caveats and complications in the US case” explains that integration in the US is not stable but has shown change over time, showing how past immigrants contributed to these changes. There are many articles regarding issues with immigration, these articles express statistics, and specific years that play a quintessential role in describing problems and benefits the US has faced upon its journey. These statistics help the reader realize that this has been happening for many years and continues to be an on-going problem. …show more content…
Labor Markets: Dilemmas for Progressive Labor” was published in 2015, by the New Labor forum focusses on the problems that young Americans face when temporary immigrants do not return home and stay in the US. The purpose of this article is to explain the overwhelming amount of decline in job growth. Stoll claims that temporary immigrants are going to add to the already large population of unemployed workers. The article is supported by facts and real applicable situations. Stoll supports his article with surveys, statistics, and research conducted by reputable sources. Stoll also supports his thesis by sharing research conducted by the Economic Round-table. This shows the reader that Stoll is intelligently providing reputable information so the reader can trust what they are