Immigrants improve U.S.

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Attorney General Loretta Lynch believes anyone should be able to work and contribute as every other normal citizen does. She is sincere that anyone who lives or emigrates to the United States should be able to shoulder the obligations of a civilian in society. There should be opportunity, and no form of limitations put upon anyone.

By allowing immigrants to participate in our country, the United States can develop into a stronger nation.
Immigrants have varying educational backgrounds, according to the Center for American Progress. The team stated that, in 2012, 11.6 percent of immigrants had master’s, professional or doctorate degrees; and 69.4 percent of immigrants received a high-school diploma, GED, or higher.

Also, immigration origins have greatly transformed over time. In 1960, 75 percent of immigrants originated from Europe. In 2012, only 11.8 percent came from Europe; origins have spread to places such as China, India and the Philippines.

Our economy would be benefited by newcomers. Many industries and businesses are created for and by immigrants every year. This reduces unemployment, and increases wages for native-born workers. A 2008 study by economist Giovanni Peri estimated that wages were increased by 0.6 percent for native workers between 1990 and 2006.

Effective development will come with the arrival of newcomers to our country. More jobs and industries will be established and improved, and a variety of diversity and knowledge will be spread and introduced. We always are looking for solutions to make America a more stabilized and advanced nation, but there is a big solution that many of us do not yet fully understand. It’s time to open our eyes, and see the great advantages and support that we have coming to our country.

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