Specifically, Andrew Carnegie, who is a Scotland immigrant, he was a steel business owner in the 19th century. His successful steel business allowed Americans more careers and a higher quality of life for numerous reasons such as the Transcontinental Roads built by Irish and Chinese immigrant workers. Hence, the expansion of the railroad boosts the America’s industrial growth by linking the nation from east to west, railroads provided greater opportunities for many industries like for the huge consumers. The railroads also stimulated the economy by spending massive amounts of money on steel, coal, and timber, and another assortment of needs. In the end, how immigrants are a positive impact on the United States that provides many opportunities for the natives and its impact on the economy are …show more content…
economy.” In other words, undocumented immigrants are clearly taking away jobs from U.S. citizens with the result that it does not strengthen our nation’s economy. This is one of many reasons natives are averse and petulant mostly considering undocumented immigrants are taking away opportunities for them to work and potentially of not being employed. In the interest of companies would clearly hire undocumented immigrants given jobs with lower wages, thus, having a low-cost labor would benefit consumers by keeping prices on goods low. Rather than by hiring U.S. workers to be given higher wages resulting in giving jobs to undocumented immigrants on low wages to allow the economy to expand and low cost force labor and services. In short, having undocumented immigrants is unacceptable because of the fact that they [undocumented immigrants] are steering livelihood away from our nation’s citizens. Nonetheless, the United States should not restrict all immigrants, instead have an immigration reform for undocumented immigrants. Whereas there are legal immigrants who are working in America that are contributing to strengthening and building to expand our nation’s economy such as filling the labor