Immigration Platform
Keep families together
Keeping families whole
Preserve and protect families
American dream
Here for a better life
Bring legislation to congress
Documents: kickstarter, full month for census with full amnesty (John will make an appearance)
With the help from the education (easier opportunities for higher education) and energy departments, immigration can be positive to GDP because job distribution won’t be as difficult, boosting the image of the Peace Corp can provide more opportunities to immigrants and natives
There is general agreement that less-educated, lower-income immigrants are a net fiscal drain; and more-educated, higher-income immigrants are a net fiscal benefit.
To generate the surplus of $35 billion, immigration reduces the wages of natives in competition with immigrants by an estimated $402 billion a year, while increasing profits or the incomes of users of immigrants by an estimated $437 billion.
The presence of immigrant workers (legal and illegal) in the labor market makes the U.S. economy (GDP) an estimated 11 percent larger ($1.6 trillion) each year.
The net gain to natives equals just 0.2 percent of the total GDP in the United States — from both legal and illegal immigration.
Overall, immigration makes the economy larger, but only slightly raises overall income for natives

















