Category: Immigration

  • Immigration in the United States and Germany

    Budiman, Abby. Key Findings about U.S. Immigrants. Pew Research Center, 2020. This article explores some of the most significant findings on immigrants to the United States. According to Budiman, the number of immigrants residing in the United States has increased from 4.8 million in 1970 to 13.7 million (Budiman). These results may be linked to…

  • Immigration: Todays Situation in the United States

    Illegal and legal migration has a great impact on economic system and social order in the developed countries including the USA and EU. The main reason for immigration is better standards of life, higher wages and stable political system. Thus, it is supposed that illegal immigration deprives many native citizens their jobs and an opportunity…

  • Illegal Immigration and a Path to Citizenship

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Reasons Why People Overstay Their Visa How People Can Stay Without Deportation The Current Path to Citizenship Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals DACA Conclusion References Introduction The United States remains the most preferred destination for migrants from all over the world. According to Garcia (2019), in 2016 alone, the country…

  • Illegal Immigration and the Economic Implications in the United States

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited: Footnotes Introduction Illegal immigration has been a social problem for many years across the globe. People migrate for various reasons like search for greener pastures in terms of peaceful environments, good jobs, or to areas that have socially developed to experience and enjoy the advantages of…

  • Illegal Immigration Issues: Threat to the Country

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Illegal immigrants denote the people who unlawfully cross-national boundaries into host nations in a way that infringes immigration laws or individuals who remain in a given country beyond limitations of permitted entry. Whether legal or illegal, immigration is normally a rising move from a lower to…

  • Immigration in Crisis in Episode 10 of the NASW Podcast

    The NASW podcast was centered on the immigration rules in the U.S. and their impacts on social workers. Immigration became an issue of concern after President Trumps administration imposed the zero tolerance rule (NASW, 2018). Considering the weight of the problem on social workers and the southern border concerning the separation of children from their…

  • The Need to Eliminate Immigration Detention System

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The issue under discussion in this paper is the violation of human rights in the current immigration detention system in the USA. This problem entails the cruel treatment of immigrants in detention while kept in confinement. Evidence demonstrates that people are exposed to the use of solitary…

  • North American Immigration: Concepts of Immigration Tendencies

    Introduction The experience of the immigrants in the USA may be regarded as one of the central aspects that formed the American nation. Originally, these are the immigrants from Europe (Ireland, Germany, Austria), South America (Mexico, Argentina, Puerto Rico), Asia (China, Japan, Korea), and Africa. It should be emphasized, that various reasons have made these…

  • The Need for Reforming the Current Immigration System in the US

    Approximately, after the Second World War, the United States has become one of the countries that attract the largest numbers of immigrants. Despite that fact, current immigration policies need to be renewed in order to manage the flow of the newcomers more effectively. Even though the United States is considered to be a country of…

  • The Problem of Illegal Immigration to the United States

    Table of Contents Introduction Illegal immigration Background Point of view Conclusion References Introduction Today in the United States there are up to 20 million people considered illegal aliens, which means illegal immigrants (McFadyen, par.1). One of the topics of this last presidential and senate campaign was if the United States should offer a path to…