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An Overview Of The United States Immigration


In the entire history of humanity, people have always moved from one land to another looking for better place to live on. This act of relocating or moving from one place to another is called immigration. Most people move away from one country to another because of many reasons, such as political ideas, moral values or principals, religion believes, working lifestyle and health. They have the trust that starting a brand new live into another country the above restrictions will not be imposed to them.

The United States of America have always been considered the land of all opportunities and, more than that, a country of freedom, in which everybody's rights are respected and everyone can choose his own way of living. As a result, the United States immigration has constantly increased every year. In the same time, the immigrants from many foreign countries represented a good subject for debate, in many times. But the most important problems of United States immigration are considered to be the contemporized issues regarding the illegal immigrants, the job settlement and the economic advantages. While immigrants from different foreign countries are looking for freedom and prosperity in the United States of America, there is another type of immigrants who can not legally cross the border because of their passport complications. This is the category of illegal immigrants, commonly known as "aliens". The recent evaluations show that if the rate of illegal immigration stabilizes, the entire United States population will raise by seventy millions in the next fifty years, which means that the United States accept more foreign individuals than the rest of the countries simultaneously. In this situation, the regulations of the United States immigration must be improved with a strict border control.

Another important issue of the United States immigration is the job settlement because many illegal immigrants are willing to work for a lower salary than the minimum wage and there are many companies that encourage the increasing of illegal immigrations by employing the illegal workers at low wages. In order to minimize the damages of illegal immigration the laws regarding the United States immigration become much more severe.




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