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Some help our economy b taking up the jobs that no one <br />wants, and for less <br />money too. In spite o p o p u l ar befie not aH mi=gr ants tie the job <br />labor and miniscule pay. Four out of t a six households on my block are ore to eole <br />who immigrated from ChiDa, -a, South Africa Viand. <br />These peo curre <br />hold gobs ranging from professional musiciaDs in tile Mnne <br />sta Orc to com <br />p rogrammers for banks. Where would the U.S. be without their valua ale contutiou to <br />our count? <br />Others help our economy by sharing umque Professional sly <br />skills s and <br />arts, Take Albert Einstein, for example. He ffium ate to this <br />country from Ger <br />and opened the rinds of millions of scientists to new and <br />im discoverie Witho <br />him, wh ere would we e` Another example of an individual i <br />sculpting America is Levi Strauss, who also emigrated from <br />G ermany. His jeans ins <br />hundreds of fashion designers around the U.S. and proved <br />used to many peo <br />I n addition to all the positive things that come with <br />gration, mere are also <br />some negative aspects. If we allow every person that Wishes toe in the U.S. to enter <br />our borders, our country would become cong ested. The ever <br />g growing problem o <br />p ollution would escalate, and we would he forced to expand <br />dour areas into the <br />5 <br />wilder ess. Over the years, our coin would become less ss axed less d where <br />would People emigrate to next. At what point do we draw the lie on how many peo <br />can come to our country` <br />To some, the answer would seem simple: Why not Just control <br />the amount o <br />People who can come into our borders` But sadly, plan does oe not control the amou <br />o illegal immigrants in our nation.. As of March 2004 there <br />ere mere an estimated numb <br />