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Immigration Policies Pro or Against

Immigration Policies

Background

America was built by immigrants. From Plymouth Rock in the seventeenth century to Ellis Island in the twentieth, people from every where came to America some were fleeing religious persecution and political turmoil. Most of them came for economic reasons and were part of extensive migratory systems that responded to changing demands in labor markets. In recent year, an increase number of immigration have course many America to believe that the country are overwhelmed by immigrant and urged policymakers to create laws that t discourage both legal and illegal immigrant. The controversy surrounding this and other policies has made immigration one of he most divisive publicly issues of the decade.

Pros for Immigration Policies

1. immigrants help built this country (Helps started the industrial revolution. Ex The Chinese helped build the railroad and bridge)
2. Immigrants come to America to start a new life and get a better way of living.(most of immigrant invest their money in the economic, and buy houses and open a lot of business thus helping the economy)
3. New immigrant families use fewer welfare services than the average native families. (Because immigrants don't receive social security or aids thus fewer people on welfare and more people working)
4. immigration introduce as to different cultural aspect ( Music, food, clothing, and language)

Cons against Immigration Policies

1. It reduce wages ( makes jobs more in short supply for native)
2. The large number of immigrant that come to this country are not educated (account for 31 percent of high school drop out)
3. Over pollution and increase crime (increase pollution and crimes)
4. Terrorism (horrific attack of Sept 11)

Legal Aspect

1. Filed: June 2000 To May 2002, in Florida
2. Notes: The case of young Elian Gonzalez, United States attorney Janet Reno rule that the Miami relatives who held the boy were obliged to release him to the custody of his father for the return to Cuba.

Bible Aspect of Immigration

1. Verse: Deuteronomy 27:19
2. Quote: "Cursed is the man who withholds Justice from the alien."
3. Relation: This means that America should help immigrants who are suffering from political and economic problem by giving them asylum.

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