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While immigration and emigration
do not affect world population, they can and
do affect the populations of individual nations within the
world community.
Emigration of a nation's scientists, entrepreneurs,
and professionals may
create a "brain drain" leaving
that nation's economy "drained."
Emigration of a
despotic nation's freedom-loving leaders
may delay that nation's day of
democratic freedom.
Immigration of scientists, entrepreneurs, and professionals
into nations may benefit receiving nations' economies, but at
what cost to "donor" nations' economies? Immigration of uneducated,
low-skilled workers into nations may benefit some employers
and politicians, but at what cost to taxpayers paying for health,
education, and welfare needs of poorly paid immigrant workers
AND at what cost to resident low-skilled workers who lose their
jobs to immigrants?
Here are names of organizations concerned with U.S. immigration.
To learn
more about them, please click on their names:
Center for Immigration Studies: Provides scholarly information
about
immigration to Congress, the press, and the public.
Diversity Alliance for a Sustainable
America: Provides press
releases and "op
ed" pieces with perspectives from immigrants
and minorities.
Federation for American Immigration
Reform: Provides easy-to-read
information
regarding immigration policy and enforcement.
NumbersUSA.com: Provides easy communication routes to Congress,
editors, and
other opinion makers. |
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