Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Does Immigration Hurt U.s. Workers - 1284 Words

When searching and analyzing which topic to choose for my research paper I was a little bit confused but then I stopped at a very interesting for me and hopefully for my group mates topic, which sounds Economic Impacts of Hispanic Immigration. I have chosen this topic, as it is very actual and troublesome situation for many American workers. For the beginning I choose one source (article) where I can discus the topic. Does Immigration Hurt U.S. Workers? – Nowadays it is the main meaningful and very instable question for many skilled (experienced) politicians and economists who can not answer this critical question directly, without doubts and misunderstandings that is why the rest of the public is left looking for answers. The only one,†¦show more content†¦In both states, migrant workers tripled between 1990 and 2000, which means that U.S.-born workers fared better in the state with a much larger immigrant workforce. Generally all this enormous numbers of immigrant workers show and clarify one point that immigration alone does not explain starkly different outcomes for U.S.-born workers. If the country is continuing to deny and debate immigration policy, measures of economic impact won’t anyway resolve the argument one way or another. (â€Å"Does Immigration Hurt U.S. Workers?†) After reading carefully and attentively the article I can conclude that on the one hand the increasing of immigration in US is painful and negative to native-born US workers especially low-skilled workers but on the other hand continuing to provide US with the immigrant work force is not so bad but even good for the American economy. One of this people who are against the illegal immigration is Andrew Sum, an economist who states that the large number of immigrants have displaced and covered the low-skilled US born-workers, which is critically bad for American people. According to the statement of Andrew Sum â€Å"about 85.5 of every 100 new workers are new immigrants in this

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