America experienced an overwhelming flow of immigrants moving to the United States from Northern and Western European in the early 19th century during the colonial era. The first U.S. immigration law was the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which banned Chinese manual workers from entering the United States. Californians had pushed for the new law, blaming the Chinese, who were agreeable to working for less, for the decrease in salary. Today, for that comparable reason most Americans believe that immigrants are “stealing jobs” who are willing to work for less. The Immigration and Naturalization Act are the laws that govern the U.S. immigration policy. The law accepts 675,000 permanent immigrants every year with certain exceptions for close family members. Congress and the President decided a separate amount for refugee admissions. Donald Trump has already influenced the public by signing an immigration banning order on January 27, 2017. Immigration has tremendously affected the government and the people from the beginning to this very