ENG 124 University of California San Diego Immigrants and US Economy Essay Hello, I attached the Annotated Bibliography, Formal outline sources, and the presentation. What you need to do is add one more sources to the Five in the Annotated bibliography and write one page Explanation per source. Thank you so much! Hanna 1
Name: Rimon Hanna
Professor: Hankinson
Course: English 120
Date: 11/17/2019
The Case for Immigration: An Annotated Bibliography
Cohen, Patricia. “Is immigration at its limits? Not for employers.” New York Times, August 22,
2019. www.nytimes.com/2019/08/22/business/economy/trump-immigrationemployers.html
This article was located from the website of New York Times newspaper and it supports
the case for more immigrants. With its focus on Southern Florida, the article highlights
the central role that immigrants play in the workforce. Cohen argues that unemployment
rates are at their lowest and hence there is an unending demand for more workers. She
utilizes insights from some of the employers in Miami and explains how employers have
benefited immensely from immigrants in the city. Basically, the author uses the views of
employers in the construction, health, hospitality, and technology fields to support the
case for more workers required sustaining growth in those fields. This article is useful in
providing an overview of how immigration connects to industry growth. It will be used in
the paper to support the point that immigrants are essential for economic development in
the country and hence immigration should be encouraged.
McCaughey, Betsy. “Trump is clearly right: We don’t need new immigrants headed directly to
welfare.” New York Post, October 15, 2019. nypost.com/2019/10/15/trump-is-clearlyright-we-dont-need-new-immigrants-headed-directly-to-welfare/
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This article is an opinion piece by the New York Post journalist supporting Trump’s
sentiments against immigration. The newspaper has traditionally been accused of Right
media bias and hence is largely seen as supporting conservative opinions on political
matters. In this post, McCaughey argues that the country does not need more immigrants
as majority of them depend on welfare and hence burden the country’s support for the
poor. Instead, she argues, the country should focus on feeding the poor within its borders
before it can allow more immigrants who present an extra burden. The main point is that
immigrants who have little to offer and sustain themselves in the country should not be
allowed in the U.S. This article will serve as a support for the counter-argument in the
paper. It will be used to show why immigrants should not be allowed in the country and
how immigration policies should be structured to reduce burden on the public system.
Mehta, Seketu. “We do not come empty-handed: The economic cases for immigrants.” TIME,
May 23, 2019. time.com/5594365/america-immigration-future-economic-growth/
This article was retrieved from the website of TIME magazine and it argues for
immigrants. Mehta is a renowned author, professor for journalism, and was born in
Calcutta before later living in New York City. As an immigrant, he writes about proimmigration issues and shows why immigrants are important for this country. In this
article, he shows the crucial role immigrants play in the technology industry and how
they have stimulated business in the nation as well. He explains the number of
immigrants in the technology fields and how immigrants have started businesses hence
driving economic growth, especially in tech. This article supports immigration and hence
will be used in the paper to support the economic case for immigrations. It will be used to
justify the need for more immigrants and the roles that they occupy in tech among other
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industries. It will also be useful in showing how employers have benefited from
immigrant labor and hence justify pro-immigration policies.
Ng, Eddy S., and Isabel Metz. “Multiculturalism as a strategy for national competitiveness: The
case for Canada and Australia.” Journal of Business Ethics 128.2 (2015): 253-266.
This article is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal article from the Journal of Business
Ethics. This journal basically discusses issues of ethics as they link with business and
business policies. The article was accessed through the ‘free-access’ options available in
journal databases. In this article, the authors present a multiculturalism approach to
immigration and immigrants issues. The authors propose that a multiculturalism
approach, as in Canadian and Australian immigration policies, is effective in promoting
diversity and encouraging immigration which is beneficial to the host country as well as
the home countries for immigrants. The article proposes that immigrants create business
and career links to their home countries and hence they are a source of competitive
advantage by producing a reverse brain flow as opposed to brain drain. This article will
be useful in the paper through its contribution of a model that can be used to promote
immigration. As such, it will be useful in highlighting the ‘multiculturalism’ model and
how it may be used for effective pro-immigration policies.
Peri, Giovanni. “Immigrants, productivity, and labor markets.” Journal of Economic
Perspectives 30.4 (2016): 3-30.
This peer-reviewed journal article is retrieved from the Journal of Economic Perspectives
and was accessed through an open-access channel in the journal’s online databases. The
article presents statistical data about immigration rates and how they have grown in the
last 50 years. The author observes that there has been a constant increase in foreign-born
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people as a share of the population in the United States, Europe, Canada, and Australia.
The statistical data is analytical and Peri generally presents the information without
arguing for any specific side on the immigration debate. The article presents charts which
outline trends and statistics connected to immigration and hence provides a window to
understand immigrations by the numbers in the last half-century. This article is useful in
showing the probable benefits of immigration to the labor markets and productivity in the
United States. In the paper, the article will be used to inform about current and previous
trends of immigration and compare them with business and labor market trends.
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Name: Rimon Hanna
Professor: Hankinson
Course: English 120
Outline
THESIS: Immigration policies should be adjusted to favor an increase in immigrants because
they stimulate the economy, provide labor for industry growth, and provide a competitive
advantage through the promotion of multiculturalism.
I. Many skilled immigrants promote innovation in technology and hence drive an economic
stimulation of the field.
A. Silicon Valley has experienced great benefits from immigrant tech workers who
are dominating the industry.
B. Immigrants have received many Nobel prices and attained respected positions in
tech companies.
C. Many immigrants bring their skills and talents and hence grow the economy.
II. The United States has many rapidly growing industries needing the labor of immigrants.
A. Immigrants are the backbone of technology, construction, hospitality, and health
industries.
B. There is rapid growth in these industries requiring more labor to sustain growth
and ensure economic growth.
C. Native-born workers cannot satisfy the labor demand since unemployment rates
are very low, despite growth of demand for workers.
III. Immigration supports multicultural exchanges and hence should be encouraged for
mutual growth and development.
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A. Immigrants provide trade links between host and origin countries hence
enhancing exchanges between the two.
B. Skilled immigrants attracted through multiculturalism participate in nation
building.
C. Immigrants are a source of competitive advantage for the host and origin country
hence promotes economic growth in both.
BY
RIMON HANNA
Immigration polices are very divisive in American
politics
The Right advocates for limitations while the Left
encourages more immigration
The impact of immigrants on the economy and labor is
central to this debate
Immigrants mostly drive economic growth and should
be encouraged
The U.S unemployment rates are very low
Industry growth can only be sustained with increased
labor
Employers in Miami claim that hospitality, construction,
and technology depend on immigrants (Cohen, par.
3)
Need to increase immigration to sustain growth
Immigrants provide channels for trade with their origin
countries
Multicultural approach encourages diversity in the
country
Mutual benefits of host and country of origin
Arguments against immigration point out burden to
welfare
Immigrants who are poor are an additional burden to
welfare (McCaughey, par. 4)
The U.S has to care for its poor before welcoming
needy immigrants
Limit immigration to skilled workers
Immigration policies remain controversial due to political
divisions
Skilled immigrants are useful in promoting economic
growth in the U.S
Government should make it easy for skilled immigrants to
get in and get jobs in the U.S
Cohen, Patricia. “Is immigration at its limits? Not for
employers.” New York Times, August 22, 2019.
www.nytimes.com/2019/08/22/business/economy/trumpimmigration-employers.html
McCaughey, Betsy. “Trump is clearly right: We don’t need
new immigrants headed directly to welfare.” New York
Post, October 15, 2019. nypost.com/2019/10/15/trump-isclearly-right-we-dont-need-new-immigrants-headeddirectly-to-welfare/
Mehta, Seketu. “We do not come empty-handed: The
economic cases for immigrants.” TIME, May 23, 2019.
time.com/5594365/america-immigration-futureeconomic-growth/
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