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Immigration is a factor of our every day life. Immigration affects how we work, eat, and spend our money. ... They have put policies in effect that help strengthen our economy as far as immigration is concerned. Many questions have arisen on whether to be pro-immigration or not, and if so to what extent. I personally am anti-immigration. ...
I am anti-immigration (excess) due to the fact that number one, I believe that when immigrants come in to our country, that they typically lack the skills that are deemed necessary in every day life. ... On the other view, this is good for the economy. ... This is why I feel that immigration in surplus is wrong. ...
SUPPLY AND DEMAND
Many people think that an increase of immigration results in increases of supply labor, resulting in lower wages. However research that I found says this:
“In return, however, immigrants receive labor income that is used to buy goods and services produced in the domestic economy.
Approximate Word count = 695 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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