Topic > We need immigration policy reform - 1439

American growth has been delayed by about 2%. The federal budget deficit has exceeded $1 trillion for four consecutive years and the national debt stands at approximately $16 trillion. Today the economy has 3 million fewer jobs than in December 2007, which marked the start of the recession. The most important task before the 113th Congress is to increase economic growth in the United States, and based on the different findings on what can help economic growth, immigration reform has sought to be part of the growth agenda by making it an intervention instant and authoritative. way to do it. During the second presidential swearing-in ceremony, Barack Obama declared that immigration reform will be a priority in his second term. The corrupt immigration system is hindering U.S. economic growth and harming the American people, so it must be reformed. To help advance our economy and return it to where it once was, we must embrace a more flexible system that allows workers with the greatest potential to legally enter the country and contribute to it. This will benefit not only the country but also Native Americans who will encounter expanded job opportunities. Immigration increases economic productivity by reducing labor shortages in low-skill and high-skill markets as their educational credentials fill gaps in the natives' labor market. Immigration has been a widely debated topic since its inception. If there are people in favor, there are also people against it. These people feel part of a minority and feel that their freedom is being undermined, while more importance is given to a majority that is illegal and does not have the right... of paper... ...the broken system is the best thing that America can do, so I guess it makes sense to try to block it.” (Landler and Parker, 10) For the well-being of the country and its people, such laws must be taken into consideration as they will not only bring benefits nationally but also globally. It will help bring the government and its people closer to the faith and trust of the people who rely on the government. Millions of people are waiting to be reunited with their families, and employers are unable to hire undocumented people due to violations of the law. The effects of this broken system extend further. Immigration and the US economy go hand in hand and the only solution to restructuring and re-establishing the US economy is to be in favor of such immigration reform bills that not only support the country but also help its people.