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O artigo abaixo é um indicativo da hipocrisia dos defensores anti-imigração. Eu sempre digo que os imigrantes anti-imigrantes também se beneficiam’ labor if, por exemplo, eles comem em um restaurante, comprar mantimentos e viver em uma casa.

Por que um atrito através de estratégia de aplicação torna a vida difícil para todos

Por Michele Waslin

O dia em que a lei do Alabama anti-imigrante draconiana entrou em vigor em outubro de 2011, milhares de crianças em idade escolar foram relatados ausente das escolas em todo o estado, e os trabalhadores não apareceu para os seus empregos. Nos últimos meses, muitos imigrantes que vivem no estado limitaram-se a suas casas, medo de dirigir os seus filhos para a escola, recebendo mantimentos, ou em busca de atenção médica. O deputado estadual Alabama por trás da lei, Mickey Hammon, explicitamente que este era o efeito pretendido da lei. Ele disse que a lei, HB56, "Ataca todos os aspectos da vida de um imigrante ilegal" e "é projetado para tornar mais difícil para eles viverem aqui, eles vão deportá-se."

Alabama fornece um excelente exemplo do impacto devastador de um plano estratégico e sistemático a ser promovida por grupos anti-imigrantes e legisladores que saltou sobre o bandwagon. O plano é chamado de "atrito através da aplicação" (às vezes chamado de "deportação auto") e os grupos por trás dele ter criado uma teia de federais e estaduais propostas legislativas que visam reduzir a imigração ilegal, tornando difícil, se não impossível, para os imigrantes não autorizados a viver na sociedade americana. Enquanto as propostas individuais podem parecer ser relativamente benigna, eles são parte de um plano sistemático que mina os direitos humanos básicos, devastates local economies, e lugares encargos desnecessários sobre U.S. cidadãos e imigrantes legais.

Este relatório explica por que o atrito através de estratégia de fiscalização não faz nada para resolver a nossa preocupação nacional de imigração e está colocando legal sem precedentes, fiscal, e encargos económicos dos Estados e comunidades locais.

 

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Comprising only a small share of all immigrants in the United States, the foreign born from Taiwan seem to embody the very spirit of the Asian Tiger. As of 2010, Taiwanese immigrants exhibited extremely high levels of educational attainment; a notable tendency toward homeownership; and elevated rates of employment in management, negócio, information technology, and certain other professional, ciência, and engineering fields compared to the foreign-born population overall.

Esta notícia mostra que os imigrantes e até mesmo imigrantes ilegais que contribuem para os EUA. economy – eles não destroem os EUA. ececonomiaO argumento popular pelo direito que temos de deportar imigrantes ilegais porque eles drenam os nossos recursos está com defeito. Evelyne M. Coração

O poder político e econômico dos Imigrantes, Latinos, e asiáticos no Estado Old Dominion (Atualizado em 2011)

Mais do que 1 em 9 Virginians are immigrants.

  • The foreign-born share of Virginia’s population rose from 5.0% em 1990, para 8.1% em 2000, para 11.4% em 2010, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Virginia was home to 911,119 immigrants in 2010, which is more than the total population of Austin, Texas.
  • 45.5% of immigrants (ou 414,714 people) em Virginia were naturalized EUA. cidadãos em 2010—meaning that they are eligible to vote.
  • 9.3% of all registered voters in Virginia are “New Americans”—naturalized citizens or the U.S.-born children of immigrants who were raised during the current era of immigration from Latin America and Asia which began in 1965—according to the EUA. Census Bureau.

1 em 8 Virginians are Latino or Asian—and they vote.

  • O Latino share of Virginia’s population grew from 2.6% em 1990, para 4.7% em 2000, para 7.9% (ou 633,945 people) em 2010. The Asian share of the population grew from 2.5% em 1990, para 3.7% em 2000, para 5.5% (ou 441,354 people) em 2010, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
  • Latinos comprised 2.0% (ou 74,000) de Virginia voters in the 2008 elections, e Asians 3.7% (ou 136,000), according to the EUA. Census Bureau. The number of Latino and Asian voters roughly equaled the margin of victory (234,527 votes) by which Barack Obama defeated John McCain in Virginia.
  • In Virginia, 88.3% of children with immigrant parents were EUA. cidadãos em 2009, according to data from the Urban Institute.
  • Em 2009, 88.4% of children in Asian families in Virginia were U.S. cidadãos, as were 90.7% of children in Latino families.

Unauthorized immigrants contribute to Virginia’s economy.

  • Households headed by unauthorized immigrants in Virginia paid $165.3 million in state and local taxes em 2010, according to data by the Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy.
  • Unauthorized immigrants in Virginia paid entre $260 million and $311 million in total taxes em 2007, according to a study by the Commonwealth Institute. This included:
  • $145 million to $174 million in state income, excise, and property taxes.
  • $93 million to $111 million in Social Security taxes.
  • $22 million to $26 million in Medicare taxes.
  • Além, Virginia employers paid entre $119 million and $142 million in taxes on behalf of unauthorized workers in 2007, incluindo:
  • $93 million to $111 million in Social Security taxes.
  • $22 million to $26 million in Medicare taxes.
  • $4 million to $5 million in state unemployment insurance taxes.
  • The state’s unauthorized population, which earned between $2.6 billion and $3.1 billion em 2007, even after accounting for remittances sent back to their home countries, uses their income to purchase Virginia’s goods and services.

Immigrants are essential to Virginia’s economy as workers.

  • Immigrants comprised 15.0% of the state’s workforce (ou 640,821 trabalhadores) em 2010, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
  • Unauthorized immigrants comprised 3.9% of the state’s workforce (ou 160,000 trabalhadores) em 2010, according to a report by the Pew Hispanic Center.
  • If all unauthorized immigrants were removed from Virginia, the state would lose $11.2 billion in economic activity, $5.5 billion in gross state product, and approximately 62,918 jobs, even accounting for adequate market adjustment time, according to a report by the Perryman Group.

Latino and Asian entrepreneurs and consumers add billions of dollars and tens-of-thousands of jobs to Virginia’s economy.

  • O 2010 purchasing power of Virginia’s Latinos totaled $16.8 billion—an increase of 674.6% since 1990. Asian buying power also totaled $16.8 billion—an increase of 552.1% since 1990, according to the Selig Center for Economic Growth at the University of Georgia.
  • Virginia’s 44,575 Asian-owned businesses had sales and receipts of $13.2 billion and employed 92,020 people in 2007, the last year for which data is available. The state’s 28,578 Latino-owned businesses had sales and receipts of $5.9 billion and employed 34,174 people in 2007, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Survey of Business Owners.

Immigrants are integral to Virginia’s economy as students.

Naturalized citizens excel educationally.

  • In Virginia, 44.2% of foreign-born persons who were naturalized U.S. citizens in 2009 had a bachelor’s or higher degree, compared to 36.3% of noncitizens. At the same time, only 12.8% of naturalized citizens lacked a high-school diploma, compared to 26.2% of noncitizens.
  • The number of immigrants in Virginia with a college degree increased by 62.6% entre 2000 e 2009, according to data from the Migration Policy Institute.
  • 40.2% of Virginia’s foreign-born population age 25 and older had a bachelor’s or higher degree in 2009, compared to 33.1% of native-born persons age 25 and older.
  • Em Virginia, 86.6% of children with immigrant parents were considered “English proficient” as of 2009.
  • The English proficiency rate among Asian children in Virginia was 86.6%, while for Latino children it was 84.9%, as of 2009.

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