ted States to deal with many of the same problems of rampant population growth that plague the world’s poorest countries. This hurts the economy of America. With the already high poverty rate in this country, “why bring more needy people into the country when there already are millions of Americans who are ill-fed and unable to secure decent housing, tens of millions of children growing in poverty and overcrowded schools, and even larger numbers of adults who are illiterate?” (Beck 4). When more immigrants are allowed to come here, some from very poverty-stricken countries, it is not helping the economy. It just makes things worse. Immigration may be helpful in a way when it comes to shaping what America really is – a diverse country of people from everywhere around the world that makes up society. But when too many people are allowed to migrate to this country, the country’s population will not be able to stay stabilized for very long.Immigrants do better economically as they assimilate into society (Andryszewski 54). The longer they’re here, the better they seem to do. Then there are those immigrants who do not have to worry about trying to assimilate into society because if they happen to migrate from an economic system similar to the United States they have a better advantage in fitting in with society. Though this may be true, not all immigrants are really doing much better than they were in their home country. Maybe politically, but not economically unless they know how to prosper in a new place. If they don’t, it leaves more poverty in the United States for people to deal with. If they do, then other native-born people are left unemployed. This leads to hatred between all kinds of people. This is not what is needed in this country. There would be less hate if there were less immigration in the first place. All people need their space. They need their jobs. This does not ...