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Anti-Immigration Law

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The influence of the anti-immigration law to the Americans future. Every year people from different parts of the world leaving their homes and immigrate to the United States. These people are willing to sell themselves in order to find a better life or to have money to send back home, or to make sure their children are raised in a better county. Some of them came seeking personal freedom or relief from political and religious persecution. Each one of these brave persons has a big reason to leave a Homeland, family, friends, work and all elements of a human’s life without even a possibility to come back one day. According to recent changes in the immigration law of the U.S., not everyone, who is ready to leave a Homeland is allowed to join …show more content…

Albert Einstein was a German-born physicist who developed the general theory of relativity. He is considered one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century. In 1921, he won the Nobel Prize for physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect and immigrated to the U.S. in the following decade after being targeted by the Nazis. Became an official citizen of the U.S., Einstein died on April 18, 1955, in Princeton, New Jersey, and all his achievements are considered as a part of the American history. As another example, Igor Sikorsky, who was a Ukrainian aeronautics engineer and inventor known for crafting the first four-engine plane and the first working helicopter. Sikorsky emigrated to the United States in 1919 and in 1925 formed The Sikorsky Manufacturing Corporation located in Long Island, New York. The company evolved into The Sikorsky Aviation Corporation. His company later became a division of United Aircraft Corporation and United Technologies Corporation. A recipient of many honors and accolades, Sikorsky, the head of one of America's pioneering aerospace companies, died on October 26, 1972, in Easton, Connecticut. In the age of digital technology, humanity enjoys all the benefits of designers and device creators, among whom is an immigrant co-founder of the world's most popular search engine and a media giant Google – …show more content…

“Today's foreign immigrants account for approximately one-third of America's annual population growth, not only because of their large and increasing numbers, but also because of America's low birth rate (16 per 1000) and low fertility rate (1.8)” (Carlson). The current population of the U.S. is 212 million people, if one-third of them will leave, then a country’s economy will crash. The impact of the anti-immigrant laws have is completely negative, because if immigrants will go back home or will move to another country, the state loses workers and consumers who earn and spend money and pay taxes in the state. These taxes are the part of the country’s budget, which is distributed of the benefits for all residents of the country. The absence of immigrants will impact and loss in many different occupations and industries, from construction and landscape to finance and IT. Though some U.S.-born workers could fill some of those jobs, large gaps in several sectors would remain and cause a decline in the economy. The generations of immigrants have helped lay the railroads and build American cities, pioneer new industries and fuel our Information Age, from Google to the iPhone and society cannot just lose these people or not let potential ones of them enter into the country. The consequences of an anti-immigration law will cause to the recession of the

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