“Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.” (Franklin D. Roosevelt) Immigration is one of many controversial subjects in the United States. Every year many immigrants come to the U.S as legal and illegals. The motivation that impulse varies among immigrants; some come as refugees, scaping of wars and persecutions, and others in the search for a better economic and educational life. The U.S around the world is seen as the ultimate location to migrate since is seem as a country of liberties. A country in which your freedom is respected, your protection is their priority, in which benefits are offered to all their citizens, and where you can achieve your American …show more content…
Many immigrants work in unskilled jobs such agriculture and manufacture, both who takes a lot of strength and tough work. Additionally, immigrants contribute to the economy by paying taxes. According to Meg Wiehe the State Tax Policy Director for the Institution of Taxation and Economic Policy, "undocumented immigrants contribute significantly to state and local taxes, collectively paying an estimated $11.64 billion a year”. In the State of California, more than 3.1 billion of tax money has been paid by immigrants, money used to improve the government programs such as food and housing assistance for the poor, pensions and benefits for the government workers, foreign aid, among others. Additionally, undocumented immigrants nationwide pay 8 percent of their incomes in states and local taxes, more than what regular citizens pay, which approximately is 5.4 percent of their …show more content…
Immigrants are less likely to be incarcerated for civil, or violent crimes. According to the website American Immigration Council, roughly “1.6 percent of immigrant males age 18-39 are incarcerated, compared to 3.3 percent of the native-born” (Walter Ewing). Additionally, the 2010 census showed that less educated Latin Americans who make up the bulk of the unauthorized population have lower incarceration rates than native-born without an education. Moreover, anti-immigration supporters argue that immigrants increase economic inequality, yet this is false. Based on the website ProCon, a study created by the Brooking Institute concluded that on average immigrants increase the standard of living of American workers by boosting wages and lowering prices. Immigrants use their wages to rent apartments, buy food, and the goods necessary to survive. That means that more jobs will be