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R.Preeti 23/7/2008 IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED S The United s has been one of the most preferred countries, that immigrants from other nations have favoured in the past and continue to do so. A convergence of a number of factors, like employment opportunities, a cosmopolitan set-up and low home-country population, have inspired and encouraged this phenomenon. Widespread globalization and communication improvement s have furthered this occurrence to a great extent.
However, immigration to the United States is something that has not been welcomed by all and sundry, among the home country residents; especially in today's times when increased immigration continues. There have been numerous arguments and ideas put forth, both, by the supporters and critics of immigration to the United States.One of the arguments put forth by those who feel that there need to be restrictions placed on immigrations, is that immigrations dilute the superior composition of the society.
They feel that the infusion of heterogeneous groups dilutes the superiority of their countrymen. Earlier, the Americans did not face any problem, doing jobs that were not really meant for the higher strata of the society. However, with the natives of other countries coming in, these jobs have been allocated to them. The Americans, now, have grown increasingly partial in accepting these jobs. This, has, therefore, led to the classification of work.
In addition to this, they feel that the immigrants were assets earlier on; and have now transformed into liabilities. It is commonly felt that the immigrant work force is now large and has pushed the Americans out of the work force employed. They also feel that the immigrants are a menace to American ideals.On the other hand, there are the others who feel the immigrants are a boon for the United States. They feel that the immigrants have brought in some of the best minds to the country.
They have contributed immensely to the country's progress. Those against the restrictions on immigrations, feel that the immigrants have laboured unselfishly for the nation. They have not only taken forward the ideal of the American Dream, but have also done so, with unselfish motives.It has also been observed that statistics reveal that unemployment has been lesser than otherwise, in the presence of the immigrant workforce. This is a rebuttal of the accusation made by the supporters of restrictions on the immigration, that the immigrant workforce has taken over the jobs meant for the Americans.
In my opinion, the argument put forth by those who stand for the restrictions on immigrant workforces, is more convincing. This is because, the arguments reveal the concerns of the Americans, when their country is being filled with immigrants. More importantly, the arguments put forth are diverse in nature. They tackle every sphere that impacts the country, due to increased immigration. In addition to this, they also get into the details of the comparison of the situation then and now; and how it has impacted and continues to impact workforce functioning and sectarian functioning.
Therefore, the number of facets brought out in the argument, and the very manner in which the argument has been put forth, is very illustrative and makes a comparative analysis.REFERENCEMaterial provided
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