Nicholas Betancourt Block 4 2-17-09 My Position I am for immigrates because they should be able to live were they want to. They shouldn't be told they.

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Nicholas Betancourt Block

My Position I am for immigrates because they should be able to live were they want to. They shouldn't be told they can’t live in a country because they aren’t American !!!!

How many undocumented people in United States Approximately 11.5 to 12 million people in the March 2006.

How many undocumented people are working in United States Approximately 11.1 million undocumented people in the United States including children and dependants of undocumented workers.

What Kinds of jobs do the undocumented workers hold. 24% of all workers are employed in farming, 17% in cleaning, 36% in insulation, 29% in roofing and drywall, 27% of butchers and other food processing. All of this figures refer to march 2005.

What countries they came from? 56% of undocumented workers are from Mexico, 22% are from the remainder of Latin America (especially Central America). South and East Asia are also significant contributors to the undocumented population.

How many immigrates Nearly 70,000 foreigners arrive in the united states every day. More than 60,000 are visitors, business people, students, or foreign workers. Who are welcomed at airport and border crossings.

Why I’m for immigration At times, immigration becomes a person's need. In case of personal reasons such as shifting a person's family, in case of a marriage with someone staying abroad and in case of family needs to move to another nation, a person is forced to move out of the country.

Why I am also for immigration The immigration laws that facilitate the migration of people between the two countries are of great help in such cases. Immigration leads to an exchange of cultural values. It results in an exchange of knowledge and expertise between two nations.

Pros on Immigration Immigration serves as an opportunity to interact with people of other countries. It gives a platform for people from diverse backgrounds to come together and share their views.

More Pros on Immigration It exposes the people of a nation to the atmosphere of another country that may be very different from one's motherland. Immigration has resulted in gifting the knowledge of one nation to another, thus resulting in the creation of new fields of education and newer career options.

Why I’m for Immigration Immigration results in an open global market. It gives a global perspective to the social and economic growth of society, thus widening the horizons of the development. Supporters of immigration believe that immigration has the potential of bringing about a global prosperity.

My final say on immigration Immigration creates a pool of consumers for a variety of goods and consumers. Apart from these aspects, immigrants also contribute to national economy by paying sales taxes, real estate taxes, auto insurance, home insurance and other contributions. Due to immigration, industries including real estate, banking, automobile and medical health is kept busy.

Works Cited Page cons-of-immigration.htmlhttp:// cons-of-immigration.html /Pros-and-Cons-on-Immigrants.htmlhttp:// /Pros-and-Cons-on-Immigrants.html