Immigration Benefits America |
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Authors: | Steven J. Gold |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Sociology, Michigan State University, 316 Berkey Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824-1111, USA |
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Abstract: | David Stoll suggests that because contemporary immigrants are non-European, uneducated, poor, and uninterested in joining
the moral community of American society, their presence threatens national unity, obscures citizens’ obligations to one another
and will shortly change the US into a minority–majority society. Drawing from historical accounts and statistical evidence,
this article asserts that immigrants provide American society with social, economic and demographic benefits. Moreover, while
pundits have long predicted that immigrants with national origins distinct from those of natives will transform American life
to its detriment, the record reveals the US has been able to incorporate diverse nationalities to the benefit of immigrants
and the native-born alike.
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Keywords: | Immigration Nativism Assimilation Skilled immigrants |
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