As we all know, the US economy has experienced a sharp decline in the past decade. One of the many facts that supports this claim is that the US gross domestic product in 2001 accounted for about 32% of world economic activity, but only in 21 years, in 2011, only 10 years later (Snyder, 2013). In addition, as the national debt continues to increase, all Washington DC lawmakers condemn each other, their way of unconsciously refusing to listen to what other groups say is better than their best You can claim to be.
Immigration was always an important part of the American story. But during the past century the United States experienced tremendous changes such as government expenditure, economics, technology, security, and assimilation, the needs of the country changed. Large immigrants no longer meet these needs. In this wide-angle area, Mark Krikorian believes that the federal immigration program needs to adapt to the reality of modern America by reducing the number of new immigrants that can settle in that country. Although this does not mean that the transition is zero, it means that only the most convincing case needs to be evaluated and allowed. Working in the past does not work today, and our immigration policy has to change according to new circumstances.
In the modern era, the illegal immigration issue was at the forefront of the political situation in the United States. Although some illegal immigrants entered this country, most Mexican descendants in the United States legally enter the country, long-standing disgrace of the status of residents or citizenship is unfounded and unfortunate is there. In the history of Mexican immigrants to the United States, Kansas City has become a hotbed of Mexican immigrants. In 1830, as early as the formation of the new Mexican Republic, there were offspring of Mexico. Many Mexican settled in Kansas and Missouri through trade routes of Santa Fe Trail. From 1900 to 1914, the Southern Rail Company in Kansas City completed a railroad that created a direct route from the Gulf of Mexico to Kansas City.
Immigration is always an important part of America. In fact, without the immigrants American creation is impossible. Most immigrants come to America for religious freedom and economic opportunities. However, most of the time before 1870, most immigrants were Protestants from Northern Europe and Western Europe. These immigrants often migrate to the United States as a family and usually live on a farm with families and friends who have already migrated. Many immigrants considered plans and goals when they came to the United States. They are often saving for long-term foreign immigrants or being special in certain industries or already receiving higher education. Unfortunately, this does not last long. Immigration ... Read more