I'm pretty sure because alot of peoples from all over the world come there for freedom and whatnot...
Yes, we're known for being a nation of immigrants. Ever since the 1800's...
LEGAL immigrants are good for the US because our nation was founded by immigrants, settled by immigrants, and is what it is today because of the hard work of (mostly) law-abidingimmigrants. Young immigrants work and pay into the social security system, thereby funding the dwindling accounts of the aging population.
Because we are a free country and many people want to live a free life. So, these people are immigrants because they move from their home country to another. That is why there is so many different cultures and so many people from differentbackgrounds That is what makes the US so special and that is what makes everyone of us unique.
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never <><><> It is a Commonwealth of the US- not a separate nation, it's "part and NOT part" of the US. They can also be called an island/commonwealth nation, but not a soviergn/independent nation.
That refers to what the "new" types of immigrants were called after. The "old" immigrants were usually opposed to these "new" immigrants that came after the World War II, even though they were once immigrants themselves.
America since, as discovered by Christopher Columbus who called it Indies, as revealed in his book A NEW WORLD REVEALED, has been a country of immigrants who brought cultural diversity, new traditions, languages, knowledge experience etc. etc. from their respective countries to develop America into a strong Nation.
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Immigrants come to the US every year. There has never been a single year of US history in which there were no immigrants.
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