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Analysis of the immigration problem :: essays research papers
 Analysis of the Immigration Problem    The world has gone through a revolution and it has changed a   lot. We have cut the death rates around the world with modern medicine   and new farming methods. For example, we sprayed to destroy mosquitoes   in Sri Lanka in the 1950s. In one year, the average life of everyone   in Sri Lanka was extended by eight years because the number of people   dying from malaria suddenly declined.    This was a great human achievement. But we cut the death rate   without cutting the birth rate. Now population is soaring. There were   about one billion people living in the world when the Statue of   Liberty was built. There are 4.5 billion today. World population is   growing at an enormous rate. The world is going to add a billion   people in the next eleven years, that's 224,000 every day! Experts say   there will be at least 1.65 billion more people living in the world in   the next twenty years.    We must understand what these numbers mean for the U.S. Let's   look at the question of jobs. The International Labor organization   projects a twenty-year increase of 600 to 700 million people who will   be seeking jobs. Eighty-eight percent of the world's population growth   takes place in the Third World. More than a billion people today are   paid about 150 dollars a year, which is less than the average American   earns in a week. And growing numbers of these poorly paid Third World   citizens want to come to the United States.    In the 1970s, all other countries that accept immigrants   started controlling the number of people they would allow into their  countries. The United States did not. This means that the huge numbers   of immigrants who are turned down elsewhere will turn to the United   States. The number of immigrants is staggering. The human suffering   they represent is a nightmare. Latin America's population is now 390   million people. It will be 800 million in the year 2025. Mexico's   population has tripled since the Second World War. One third of the   population of Mexico is under ten years of age, as a result, in just   ten years, Mexico's unemployment rate will increase 30 percent, as   these children become young adults, in search of work. There were in  1990 an estimated four million illegal aliens in the United States,   and about 55 percent of them were from Mexico.    These people look to the United States.  					    
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