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How does legal immigration help the economy?

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can you write 3 support detail points?

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  1. Legal immigrants (like me) are EIGHT TIMES more likely to become millionaires than are natural-born Americans.  Why? It's because we can clearly see the amazing opportunities the US system provides to start businesses, grow businesses, hire people, and make buckets and buckets of money.  Most natural-born Americans are so unaware of how great this system actually is that they cannot "see the wood for the trees", so they sit on their lazy butts & complain about immigrants taking jobs.


  2. 1-Keeps labor costs down.

    2-Potentially cuts future expenses on the economy as they are not citizens.

    3-Destroys the Middle Class......oh wait...that's a bad thing.

    Right?

  3. We probably can, but this sounds like your home work. The question is can you write 3 support detail points?

  4. No one can.  And even in the case of cheap workers, they wind up on welfare, and the taxpayers are the ones who wind up paying the money to make up for the employers non-living wage, wage.

    Stoop labor.  83% of it is done by Americans and those people coming from Mexico cause wages to go down.. condition in the fields to get worse.  Employers will spray a field with illegal aliens in it, but he would go to the slammer if American Citizens are in it.

    The illegal aliens have broken the law.  They are intensely vulnerable and our government continues to allow it to happen.  But THEY.. the democrats, seem to have leagued with the devil, and want that cheap labor for Big Business also.  Sad, bad business.

  5. If a country is using their visa approval process to select workers with skills in demand it helps the economy by filling that job.

    If a country is running a welfare state and letting in too many poor unskilled workers then it damages the economy

  6. Legal immigration can definitely be helpful -- especially if the immigration system is based on the needs of the country and fluid enough to adjust to those needs.

    This sort of system would allow a government to allow skilled immigration as needed and even unskilled labor when shortages arise.  It also allows the freedom to curtail immigration when needed.  Excessive population can be a real problem, especially in times of economic hardship.

  7. I am anxious to see if you get any bonifide answers to your question.

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