Monday, February 11, 2019
Immigration Effects in Midwestern Communities :: Illegal Immigration, Illegal Immigrants
immigration Effects in Midwestern Communities kit and caboodle Cited Not Included The immigrants that be moving into the small Midwestern towns in America not only negatively affect the preponderantly color resident societies, but also endure negative impact on the non-white immigrants. The adjustment that both cultures must make in order to red-hot in the same communities is rough. Prejudice makes life for immigrants in these small predominantly white American cities difficult. Some of the issues that argon being addressed argon the social boundaries that the U.S. residents make for n matchless-residents. This may stem from the lack of knowledge and understanding about other cultures. Most immigrants who migrate to these small towns are poor. They have to take low stipendiary jobs because they are not skilled for mitigate jobs and they also have language issues. The jobs do not provide complete income to sustain the households that are sometimes large and the immig rants are forced to make for disposal assistance and other welfare forms such as WIC (women, infants and children). In Iowa one in four families received assistance and the unpaid medical checkup exam costs doubled in the past ten years. (Cooper 1997) Is this why medical damages is so unaffordable for the average person who is unable to receive insurance through their job? Is this why hospital expenses are outrageous, because of their unpaid bills? It is difficult for workers to pay for insurance when they are unable to afford the basic necessities. bribe in the plants are low so that owners may make high profits.In Wausau Wisconsin over 60 percent of the Hmong refugees were living on government assistance. The thought from the citizens that the Hmong will stay in a low scotch status, could be a burden on the city. (Koltyk 1998) The residents who pay taxes may incur bitter about promoteing these ?foreigners?. According to the Federation for American Immigration Reform ?F AIR? (FAIR issue brief 10/02) over one million immigrants are coming into America every year and they are mostly poor. The cost of immigration by the end of 2002 was around 66 billion dollars in a country that can hardly support its native poor. (FAIR 2002) What impact does this have on the state welfare and the race that have to pay for these expenses, the taxpayers?Most immigrants, who work in the low paying plants, are living in substandard housing because their wages are so low they can not afford anything better.
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