Immigration Lawyers
Mass immigration depleting resources
Let me state for the record, as I always do when writing about this thorny issue, I am the proud granddaughter of a Cuban immigrant. Immigrants, like native-born Americans, are good people – - hardworking and patriotic. Individual immigrants are not problematic; mass immigration, both legal and illegal, is. Race should not figure into the debate about mass immigration. Quality of life and immigration‘s impact on the U.S. environment and government resources should drive the debate.
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On the plus side, as noted earlier:
According to a report by the Population Reference Bureau this September, “New estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2006 American Community Survey show that the number of foreign-born people in the United States has reached an all-time high of more than 37 million.”
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” 33 percent of immigrant-headed households use at least one welfare program compared to 19 percent for natives. It is food assistance and Medicaid that explain the numbers.
Immigration Lawyers
A lawyer is a legal expert who, by virtue of his knowledge, has the responsibility of giving consultancy to his clients on matters related to law. An immigration lawyer, as suggested by his name, is one who helps people deal with processes that permit them to become a citizen. Immigration, dual citizenship, secondary passports, all are complex legal issues, which are amplified by the fact that they are country specific, and are constantly changing. Here lies the importance of immigration lawyers. In other words, immigration lawyers are experts in matters relating to immigration, dual citizenship, dual passports, etc, and use their expertise to help people who desire entry into any country for purposes of their own.

