Immigration Debate – Influence On America's Job Market
Saturday, March 13th, 2010Immigration Debate - Influence on America's Job Market
Immigration in America dates back to wanderers from Northeast Asia about 20,000 years ago. Currently,Visit here http://immigrationsupport-org.blogspot.com
immigration including new arrivals and their children accounts for an increase of about 1.5 million more people a year, which represents more than half of the total U.S. population growth. Today the debate of immigration in the United States is seemly never ending. There are many reasons that explain why people are boiling over the issue of illegal immigration. Many of the claims in my two articles states that illegal immigration threatens jobs and lower wages. In the articles, there are many ways in which economists convey their ideas to deal with the issue of immigration's effect on the job market. Some of their ideas include deporting all illegal immigrants back to their native countries, making immigrants pay for penalties, and building a computerized electric fence that would indicate where the immigrants would cross the border. Both of the articles express concerns about this debate and presents many ideas on possible solutions to this issue. However, many of the articles lack evidence, objections, and rebuttal to their reasonability of the debate. Another very important element that most articles lack is giving the appropriate reasons as to why their claim or statement is sufficient.


























