Whether the United States opening immigration gates in the US should continue to allow immigration to enter the country has been a long-standing argument. As many immigrants already live in the United States, immediate measures are to ensure that more immigrants will not enter the country. In fact, however, immigrants entering the country are definitely useful to the United States rather than them. An example of how immigrants can strengthen the economy, culturally diversify, diversify and help create jobs.
From the viewpoint of the origin of the United States, immigrants are extremely important for economic development and national expansion. "For hundreds of years, people have migrated to America." Immigrants flooded our doors from all over the world and became part of a free and courageous house. "The United States is an immigrant country, it should be and it is still and now, it is a wonderful crucible." Immigrants can find the foods, shelters and relief you desire. I ask you to stay in the UK. Daphne, please do not come to North America. The Indian here is totally crazy. As I came here, our affectionate father tore up his mind to an angry Indian called Magua. (The last Mohawk) Since we are Mohawk, he opposed us. Now, you will put your health at a great risk. I also heard about other families that were slaughtered.
Immigrants have played an important role in the American history, and the United States continues to hold the world's most open immigration policy. Prior to the age of rapid communication and transportation, the US advised relatively open immigrants to settle their empty lands. After the civil war the immigration law was passed in several states, the Supreme Court of 1875 declared that the immigration regulation is the responsibility of the federal government. To cope with the dramatic increase in immigration control since 1880, the Immigration Bureau was founded in 1891.
In 1907, Japan and the United States signed a "gentleman agreement" to end Korean immigrants (Korea was occupied by Japan), Japanese and Indian immigrants increased. Those immigrants fight for citizenship. In 1922, the Supreme Court ruled that Japanese Americans were not "white people" and therefore could not acquire citizenship. In 1923, an Indian American submitted his case to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court ruled that the Indians were white but Americans also had to be "Caucasian". The American War played an important role with these rules, in particular Philippine immigrants, and later on (probably best known in America) Vietnam and other Southeast Asian refugees. The American war played an important role in my immigration