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Why Immigrants Benefit The United States Economy And The Legal And Tax Issues Chinese, Filipinos And Vietnamese Face When Immigrating To The U.S., Marc Santamaria Apr 2016

Why Immigrants Benefit The United States Economy And The Legal And Tax Issues Chinese, Filipinos And Vietnamese Face When Immigrating To The U.S., Marc Santamaria

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This comprehensive study in U.S. immigration law examines its interactions with many relevant and significant laws and issues that affect immigrants. This study argues that immigrants benefit the U.S. economy because of their improvement on labor competition, contribution to the technology and science fields, and direct and indirect creation of jobs. This study draws upon scholarly research that proves immigrants help wages in their respective regions grow at high rates. The next question then turns to how immigrants can move to the U.S. through certain visas, and this study has a special focus on employment and investor visas. These are …


Trump’S Immigration Policy: Borderline Unconstitutional, Josue Aparicio Mar 2016

Trump’S Immigration Policy: Borderline Unconstitutional, Josue Aparicio

GGU Law Review Blog

The 2016 Presidential primaries are well on their way, and the issue of immigration reform has been a contentious one, to say the least. This is especially true on the Republican side, where leading candidate Donald Trump has advocated extreme measures to reform immigration policy, such as building a wall between the U.S. and Mexican Border, and temporarily banning Muslim immigrants from entering the U.S.

However, Trump’s other plans for immigration reform, which call for mass deportations and the abolition of birthright citizenship, have dominated discussions. Besides the fact that these two policies are criticized for being impractical and prejudicial, …