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Introduction: Immigration takes place in every country. People immigrate to diffrent places looking for better lifes jobs and education for thier sons and family. Immigrants go to places sometime illegaly and crossing large bodies of water that might be freezing cold. people sometimes cross borders while pregnant and with sons who might be little or around the age of 14 or 15. People not only starve on the way but sometimes it is all in vain because they can get caught by the immigration police and be sent back to thier country after wasting alot of money.

topic sentence 1: Immigration is a life saver for the people who have done it before sometimes to save thier lifes or support thier families. "Immigration is a modern phenomenon. It owes its existence to the needs of an ever more intensely integrated global capitalist economy to have people move around for the purpose of work, for reproduction of labor power (studies, particularly higher and more specialized forms of knowledge) or political asylum across the borders of, some believe, an increasingly obsolete inter-state system. Immigrants are people who obtain legal status marked, at a minimum, by some form of residence permit that regulates the terms of their employment."

Topic sentence 2: Some people stereo type mexicans for being the majority of immigrants to the united states. "From 1850 to 1930, the foreign born population of the United States increased from 2.2 million to 14.2 million. The highest percentage of foreign born people in the United States were found in this period, with the peak in 1890 at 14.7%. During this time, the lower costs of Atlantic Ocean travel in time and fare made it more advantageous for immigrants to move to the U.S. than in years prior. Following this time period immigration fell because in 1924 Congress implemented a quota system in which each country was only allowed to have 2% more immigrants per year based on their respective numbers in 1890."

Topic sentence 3: Immimgrant families sometimes struggle to get thier sons to school or find a good job. "A now outdated theory of immigration distinguished between push factors and pull factors. Push factors refer primarily to the motive for emigration from the country of origin. In the case of economic migration (usually labour migration), differentials in wage rates are prominent."

Topic sentence 4: Does immigration take place alot in other places besides the u.s? " Some states, such as Japan, have opted for technological changes to increase profitability (for example, greater automation), and designed immigration laws specifically to prevent immigrants from coming to, and remaining within, the country. However, globalization, as well as low birth rates and an aging work force, has forced even Japan to reconsider its immigration policy. Japan's colonial past has also created considerable pockets of non-Japanese in Japan. Most of these groups, e.g., Koreans, have faced extreme levels of discrimination in Japan."