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Immigration

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America is sometimes referred to as a “nation of immigrants” because of our largely open-door policy toward accepting foreigners pursuing their vision of the American Dream. Recently, there has been an effort by some politicians and citizens toward creating a predominantly closed-door policy on immigration, arguing that immigrants “threaten” American life by creating unemployment by taking jobs from American workers, using much needed social services, and encroaching on the “American way of life.” While these arguments may seem valid to a lot of people, they are false, and more likely confused with illegal immigration. In fact, immigrants actually enhance American life by creating, not taking jobs, improve social service funds through tax payments, and bring valuable technical knowledge and skills to our country. If we are to continue to excel as a nation, the traditionalists who fear an encroachment of foreign born Americans must learn to accept that we achieved our greatness as a result of being “a nation of immigrants.”

A common argument among those opposing further immigration is that foreigners take U.S. jobs and cause unemployment among American workers. In an edition of Business Week, a poll states that sixty-two percent of non-blacks and sixty-three percent of blacks say that “new immigrants take jobs away from American workers.” This is a widely held belief among Americans. However, Julian L. Simon, author of The Economic Consequences of Immigration, says “immigration does not exacerbate unemployment...Immigrants not only take jobs, but also create them. Their purchases increase the demand for labor, leading to new hires roughly equal in number to the immigrant workers.” In the same Business Week poll, eighty-three percent of non-blacks and eighty-seven percent of blacks agree that “many new immigrants are very hard working.” However, in order to overcome their distrust of foreigners, A...

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