There are many issues that play a strenuous role in immigration factor, for example, economic, social, cultural, and political. Depending on how you are viewing immigration, …show more content…
In America it is already hard for an individual to find a well-paying job, and this issue brings in opposing forces to argue that immigration shouldn’t be allowed because American’s feel as if immigrants will take their jobs. Another reason why opposing individuals feel the need to go against immigration is because they believe immigrants may cause the country to divide into cultural communities that destroy America’s unity.
However, in recent cross-sectional studies, it’s been shown that immigration has no effect on employment wages on individuals who are already citizens of the U.S. I for one, believe America to be a country of bountiful opportunity, one of the many reason why I enjoy living in the U.S is because of the liberty I have to do many task that I wouldn’t be able to do anywhere else outside this …show more content…
America should not cut back on allowing immigrants to enter the US because it should keep mounting, our country can really profit from the use of high & low dexterity immigrants. There are other numerous issues that are detrimental to our society and immigration is not one of them, I cannot stress how important it is for a country to be able to grow and expand, the government biggest issue should not be sending them back to their country of origin, they should focus on resources and tasks that could help better their situation and primarily help them grow as individuals and become more efficient in their societies. According to author Kurt Finsterbusch’s “Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Social Issues”, Finsterbusch’s states that “Ending mass immigration does not guarantee the restoration of a common civic culture, but continuing it does guarantee that any attempt at such restoration will fail” (Finsterbush, 29), a statement that I completely agree it, nonetheless, as a country of immigrants, we must recollect that generations of immigrants have helped out improve our country in more way than one and should continue to establish the progression path for as