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IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION AND EFFECTS

With the increased cases of immigration from Europe, the public support was steadily growing for education to promote a standard set of cultural values as well as practices to be held in general by the majority of the citizens.

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IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION AND EFFECTS Those advocating for this argument also did it against the organization of immigrants into American labor unions, since that would increase their wages, and consequently encouraging even more immigration into the country. This same argument has been maintained up to today because it is believed that the illegal immigrants appear to be much harder or difficult to organize than the local Americans as their fear of banishment and lack of proper option make them to be exploited much easier by the employers so that to avoid the unionization of their work force. So many people come from allover the world into the country fight or struggle for the limited job opportunities with the Native Americans, even though much emphasis is ...





... that is, the demographic changes are essentially transforming the society in extraordinary ways. Peering into a semiprecious stone ball, most observers have argued that the groups that are currently selected as the minorities are intended to become the new majority groups. In the middle of the twenty-first century, as they foresee, and possibly even sooner, the whites will turn out to be reduced to the minority status and the people of color will become the majority group. This, it is asserted, will have momentous implications for the countries political, social, as well as the cultural life.
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Benjamin I.

Some countries are not open to immigrants because they are apprehensive of the possible ill effects of immigration. Issues may crop up later which will be the subject of much controversy.




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