America is traditionally an immigrant country. Today few people have indigenous relatives of the Americans, but mostly because of religious persecution, others just want to start a new life on exciting and unaffected borders. For example, in Florida, after the settlement of France and Spain in the 16th century, the first arrival was European, starting with the Spanish explorer Ponce de León who explored the land in 1513. From the past, the United States has been seen as a country filled with opportunities.
Charles Hershman investigates the history of American immigrants and attempts to understand the present attitude and the future. "It is impossible to predict the role of immigrants in the future of the United States but it is useful to research the past.The present discussion and immigration against immigrants is reflected throughout the history of the Americas.The most remarkable thing is immigration Even the negative effects of "experts" on immigrants have proved that history is wrong. "
President Obama recently said, "The lessons learned in his 236 years are clear - immigrants make America even stronger, immigrants make us more prosperous, immigration issues lead the US in the 21st century" 1 I fully agree with the President's view. Let's emphasize some interesting facts about the impact of immigration on the national economy. First of all, immigrants are employers. According to the National Venture Capital Association, in the past two decades, immigrants have established or established 25% (88 out of 356) US companies with the support of venture capital investors 2. ! In addition, the first generation immigrants accounted for only 12% of the US population, but accounted for 16.7% of all US new business owners. This department made a big contribution