Unos mitos y la realidad (Myths vs. Reality) La inmigración (Immigration)

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Unos mitos y la realidad (Myths vs. Reality) La inmigración (Immigration)

Mito #1: Los ilegales no pagan los impuestos. Todos los inmigrantes, ilegales o no, pagan los impuestos. En Ohio, los ilegales pagan más de $ en impuestos. (un millón de dólares) (Impuestos a la propiedad, impuestos de ventas, impuestos sobre la renta) Y muchos no recuperan el dinero.

Mito #2: Los inmigrantes roban trabajos y oportunidades de “nosotros” Los inmigrantes legales y ilegales aceptan los trabajos que otros no quieren(criadas, jardineros, basureros, obreros del campo etc.) In 2011, Georgia cracked down on illegal immigrants causing many to be deported and more to flee. This caused a huge shortage of labor. The farmers couldn’t find anyone else (Americans) to work the fields and lost thousands and thousands of acres of food and money. Everything rotted where it grew. A few years back, a large farm made national news by trying to recruit all “American” workers…only had a couple of “Americans” apply. Two were hired…one quit, the other stuck it out for a while.

Mito #3: Los inmigrantes no quieren aprender inglés o convertirse en estadounidenses Más de 75% (setenta y cinco por ciento) de los inmigrantes pueden hablar inglés bien dentro de 10 años Las clases para aprender inglés están llenas. No hay clases suficientes para todos los inmigrantes que quieren aprender.

Mito #4: Los inmigrantes roban $ de la economía. ¡La economía recibe 10 billones de dólares por año de los inmigrantes! ($ ) Hay muchas restricciones en los beneficios públicos que los inmigrantes legales reciben y los ilegales sólo reciben los servicios de emergencia.

Myth #5: The “war on terrorism” can be won through immigration restrictions. Not one security expert since 9/11 has ever said that restrictive immigration measures would have prevented the terrorist attacks. Instead, the key is good use of good intelligence. Most of the hijackers were here on legal tourist or student visas Since 9/11, the tons of measures targeting immigrants in the name of national security have netted NO terrorism prosecutions. If fact, several of these measures actually make us less safe as targeted communities become more afraid to come forward with important information.

Unos mitos y la realidad (Myths vs. Reality) ____ ______________ (Immigration)

Mito #__: Los ilegales ____ ___________ ______ ___________. ___________ los inmigrantes, ___________ ___ ______, ___________ ______ _______________. En Ohio, _____________________________________________________. (un millón de dólares) (Impuestos a _________________, impuestos de ____________, impuestos _________________) Y muchos __________________ ______________________________

Mito #___: ____________________________ ____________________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________ In 2011, Georgia cracked down on illegal immigrants causing many to be deported and more to flee. This caused a huge shortage of labor. The farmers couldn’t find anyone else (Americans) to work the fields and lost thousands and thousands of acres of food and money. Everything rotted where it grew. A few years back, a large farm made national news by trying to recruit all “American” workers…only had a couple of “Americans” apply. Two were hired…one quit, the other stuck it out for a while.

_______ ______#___:__________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ Más de 75% (_______________________) ___________________________________ ___________________________________ Las clases para aprender inglés están llenas. ___________________________________ ___________________________________

______ #___: _________________________ _____________________________________ ¡________________________________________ _____________________________! ($ ) Hay ______________________en los __________ ___________ que _________________________y los ______________________________________ _____________

Myth #5: The “war on terrorism” can be won through immigration restrictions. Not one security expert since 9/11 has ever said that restrictive immigration measures would have prevented the terrorist attacks. Instead, the key is good use of good intelligence. Most of the hijackers were here on legal tourist or student visas Since 9/11, the tons of measures targeting immigrants in the name of national security have netted NO terrorism prosecutions. If fact, several of these measures actually make us less safe as targeted communities become more afraid to come forward with important information.