Steven Munoz
Mrs.Guettner
English 1313
04/20/09
Immigration Policy
The United States immigration policy has undergone great change since the turn of the 20th century. Many things have contributed to this change, such as political problems, poverty; lack of jobs, and in fact our changing policy. No matter what the location or time period, people have been driven from their homeland as result of political disputes. There will always be poor, 3rd world countries that cannot create a prosperous environment for their people. As a result of general poverty, few jobs are available, which forces citizens to look beyond the borders for work. Our changing immigration policy is motivation for some immigrants to come to America. If the U.S. is accepting a high number of one country’s immigrants, than many of their citizens will emigrate for America, some legally and others illegally. The United State’s has changed its immigration policy many times in......
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