Chamber of Commerce. The newfound immigration will affirm value to the United States’ work force, therefore, the tax base. Because of the expected economic growth, there will be “21.1 million addition job openings.” Immigrants are able to bring forth their dedication toward production and lend their capabilities in all new ways once settling in America. Not only are there positions to be replaced, certain areas of of work remain in high unemployment rates due to a lack of knowledge by Americans. Naturalized citizens can immensely help lower the rate of unemployment in these particular areas. This not only justifies the fact that temporary workers would not weaken wages or job positions of native- born laborers, but that it can benefit both the high and low skilled spectrum of occupation. With more flexibility in our Immigration Policy, American can greatly benefit in service …show more content…
Like our neighboring country Canada, one of the world’s top immigration destinations, America’s goal is to allow more immigrants find their new home in the U.S. Canada is a place where the 200,000 new arrivals settle in pursuit to live their dreams and find work. Their most popular immigration is based on the skilled worker category, which is intended for citizens with high levels of experience and talent. It is in the best favor for the United States to mimic the Canadian Immigration policy if wishing to increase America’s labor force, but to alter ways according to the safeness and security of the country. Canada is a country known for letting in refugees, people who have fled their countries because of a well-founded fear of persecution, and who are therefore unable to return home. Canada allows for resettlement to provide those individuals with stability. This has been a major issue for the protection of Canadian citizens, according to the Government of Canada. This reinforces the idea that although America is becoming more willing to accept individuals based on their work background, it needs to key in on major details that pertain to wellness and defense.Over the past 25 years, the foreign-born share of the U.S. population grew from 7.9 percent to 12.9 percent and the number of illegal immigrants tripled from 3.5 million to 11.2 million. Therefore, becoming more strict on