Introduction: Immigrants are becoming a very important topic in big cities. Educational, social, cultural and economic opportunities in big cities bring a large number of people to big cities. Los Angeles has at least 224 different languages with representatives from over 140 countries. Many people moved there to get a better life and quality of work. After the proportion of people born overseas in Miami, the city is the second largest city in the United States. Therefore, there are several advantages and disadvantages when entering Los Angeles.
Let's start with the two cities in the Bay Area, San Francisco and San Jose (Blue Line). Both are currently transitioning to a negative transition and deterioration. The population increase due to San Francisco immigrants seems to be over. In other parts of California (now red line), Sacramento immigrants are becoming active and even if Los Angeles and San Diego become more negative, Fresno will paralyze negatively. On the coast of California, you can see that the mobility of Seattle and Portland (Purple Line) is still high. In inland areas of these cities, mobility of Boise and Las Vegas is rising high, while Salt Lake City movement is balanced but rising. Finally, there are many immigrants in Denver, but this year it has decreased, but still very positive.
It is a difficult task to clarify the positive impact of rural migrants. This is because developing countries like Turkey are often adversely affected by such immigration. It is very difficult to find positive influences under such negative conditions. However, in this regard, we can develop several positive ways based on industrialization and economic transformation caused by rural migrants in developed countries. Especially in developing countries, changing migrating rural areas as opportunities, especially in rural areas, may have a positive impact. This is made possible by considering the relationship between rural population decline and agricultural production, and special understanding and method.