US immigration and
online money making schemes
What is the impact of
immigration?
As the US is nearing the time of the presidential elections
the issue of immigration remains one of the most discussed topics in the
country. There are many people who feel that the issue may be misunderstood by
the majority of US citizens and that many people has a misperception of exactly
how immigration is impacting the US. Many people are becoming worried about the
number of immigrants which is currently residing within the US and also how
they may be affecting the employment opportunities which is available to other
US citizens. There is already US citizens struggling with unemployment and who
are now looking to alternative means of generating an income such as online money making programs. There is also concern about how much of the US budget is
swallowed up by the immigration problem thereby robbing native US citizen from
many benefits which may otherwise create more opportunities for them. An
additional problem is the fact that statistics clearly show that an increasing
number of unaccompanied children is now arriving in the US and it is certain
that these people will not be able to contribute to the economy but rather they
will be a burden on a country who already has the largest national debt of any country
on this planet. Many US citizens are concerned about this issue and how
immigration is going to impact the country in the future possibly decreasing
employment opportunities and forcing more US citizens to turn to alternative
employment opportunities such as those provided by online money making
programs.
How many immigrants
is there in the US today?
According to statistics there are more than 40 million
immigrants in the US today which in many people’s opinion is 40 million less
opportunities for US citizens who are already struggling in a slow economy.
Even in a country with a large key GDP such as the US can we really afford this
problem taking in account current unemployment issues forcing increasing number
of US citizens to look elsewhere for additional income such as online money making schemes and other Internet opportunities. Immigrants make up more than
13% of the US population which many US citizens think is simply too much.
Although many of this people is in the country legally it is also a fact that
over 11 million immigrants have entered the US illegally and according to
statistics they take up over 5% of the current workforce which means that
millions of US citizens are denied those opportunities and once again many of
them are becoming quite desperate and they are considering a wide variety of
alternative opportunities such as online money making programs and a whole
range of other alternative opportunities. There are many people believe that
the majority of immigrants is either Hispanic or Latino but this turns out to
be not the case. These kind of immigrants are less than half of all immigrants
coming to the US. Apparently 26% of all immigrants are Asian, 8% are black, and
19.2% is white.
What about illegal
immigrants
When it comes to illegal immigrant’s statistics clearly show
that the majority of these people is in fact Latino and they come primarily
from Central America and from Mexico. However there is also a substantial
number of illegal immigrants coming from Asia, Canada, Europe, South America
and even the Caribbean. The question which many US citizens is asking, is how
much does immigrants contribute to the US economy? How much opportunities do
they take away for US citizens forcing those people to look at alternative
incomes such as online money making programs and a whole range of other
alternative employment options? One way of determining the impact of immigrants
is to look at the income which they are generating and one should also
carefully calculate the immigrant businesses which is currently being operated
in the US. According to carefully calculated statistics immigrants generate
income of 14% which is 1% higher because they are only 13% of the total
population. By looking at these facts it would seem that they are not the
burden which people assume that they are. It would seem that immigrants are
percentagewise contributing slightly more to the US economy than native US
citizens. And therefore concerns for US citizens may be slightly exaggerated
because a lot less opportunities is lost to immigration compared to the
benefits which is derived. The problems for the slower economy should therefore
be sought in some other direction and it may be that it’s more a policy problem
and the way in which the economy is structured which is forcing people to
consider alternative employment opportunities such as online money making
programs and a whole range of other alternative employment options.
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