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Arora, Rohit. "Three Reasons Why Immigrants Help the U.S. Economy." Inc.com.
INC., 24 Feb. 2015. Web. 11 Apr. 2016.
This article President Barack Obama confirms that immigrants contribute much to the economy
of the United States, the article talks about the possibility of denying the deportation of
hundreds of undocumented immigrants who were not born in the country but reside in
due that they raise the economy of the United States what a great beneficial for the
country because the government also receives more income than benefian to build new
things for the states.
Davidson, Adam. "Is Illegal Immigration- an Economic Burden to America?"
ProConorg Headlines. ProCon, 30 Mar. 2006. Web. 11 Apr. 2016.
This article states that immigrants do not benefit the United States, but many on the other side
say it is the opposite, thanks to immigrants with their small businesses that produce
different products with low cost and with hard work they out as construction work as
these are done much faster because of the number of immigrants who perform it are much
less time than required and also it benefits the government because the faster this done
the work is less budget that deals in payments.
Goodman, H. A. "Illegal Immigrants Benefit the U.S. Economy." TheHill. 23 Apr.
2014. Web. 08 Apr. 2016.
Illegal immigrants are important to the US economy and vital for certain industries such as
agriculture. As they often perform jobs that others do not want to make more people of
American origin are not attracted by some types of works like these. According to the
Pew Hispanic Research Project Trends, there were 8.4 million unauthorized immigrants

employed in the U.S, the article talks about agriculture usually depends on immigrants to
occur. The USDA states that an immigration reform would affect largely to agriculture
since more than half of the people working in these are immigrants.
"An Immigration Stimulus: The Economic Benefits of a Legalization Program."
An Immigration Stimulus: The Economic Benefits of a Legalization Program. American
Immigration Council, 09 Apr. 2013. Web. 11 Apr. 2016.
Reform Act and Immigration Control 1986 (IRCA) showed that people who are legal in this
country earn much more than an immigrant and they generate a lot more revenue from
federal, state and local governments, many of the companies working they think that
would be a great idea to give the undocumented documents to further raise the economy
of the United States because a legalization of undocumented immigrants would mean a
large increase in benefits and a boost in the economy of the United States.
Roth, Diana Furchtgott. "How Immigrants Boost U.S. Economic Growth." The
Fiscal Times. The Fiscal Times, 02 Dec. 2014. Web. 11 Apr. 2016
This article speaks make the Manhattan Institute divulge whether immigrants benefit the
economy of the United States to what was the answer was yes, they do but not only for this
should have immigration reform because it is talking that if the United States benefited or did
not. In this casso the article refers to immigrants benefit from very sustainable way to the
country's economy since due to the large number of undocumented people in this country has
actually generated many more businesses this to increase the rate of employment in the country
in something this government agree with the radical increase immigrants mind the economy of
the United States as these are those doing most jobs in agriculture too.

Volokh, Eugene. "Immigration Costs and Benefits in Liberty and Otherwise."


Washington Post. The Washington Post, 27 Feb. 2014. Web. 11 Apr. 2016.
This article talks about how the United States should continue to have immigrants in the country
since it benefits in many ways not only economically but also in social and industrial and to
continue to maintain a position of senior leadership in the world and that immigrants bring many
benefits to the United States and for people who reside in either work or payments they made
that these are the most elevated levels of economy.

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