Immigrants and US Citizens
Immigrants and US Citizens
There has been a lot of talk around town about immigrants (both legal and illegal) coming to the U.S. and being employed in jobs that have traditionally hired American workers. Due to the current unemployment rate in the U.S., this is causing some heated debates between politicians. As a spokesperson with the DHS, you have been asked to speak to the local community about this issue. Your job is to explain the facts and quell the rumors involving the migration of immigrants to the U.S.
Create a 2- to 3-page report in a Microsoft Word document that includes the answers to the following questions:
Highlight differences between a legal immigrant and an illegal immigrant?
From the view of each of the following groups: prospective employers, immigrants, community members, politicians, and law enforcement, explain the benefits and the consequences of hiring immigrants in the U.S.?
Support your responses with examples.
Cite any sources in APA format.
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Immigrants and US Citizens
A legal immigrant and an illegal immigrant are significantly different. Legal immigrants are foreigners (people born outside the United States) whose admission into the U.S. is done through the legal procedures (Brown, 2016). They possess valid immigration documentation or visa. Their entrance into the U.S.
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