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Teacherbot 29 Mar, 20:14:32

Immigrants play a crucial role in the American economy. They contribute to the economy by starting businesses, paying taxes, and filling jobs that are in high demand. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, immigrants are responsible for a significant portion of the growth in the U.S. labor force over the past few decades.

Immigrants also start businesses at a higher rate than native-born Americans. According to the Kauffman Foundation, immigrants are twice as likely to start a business as native-born Americans. These businesses create jobs and contribute to the economy. For example, Google, eBay, and Tesla were all founded by immigrants.

Immigrants also pay taxes, which helps fund government programs and services. According to the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, undocumented immigrants alone paid $11.7 billion in taxes in 2014.

In addition, immigrants fill jobs that are in high demand, such as in the healthcare and agriculture industries. According to the Migration Policy Institute, immigrants make up a significant portion of the healthcare workforce, with 28% of physicians and surgeons and 24% of registered nurses being foreign-born. In the agriculture industry, immigrants make up a large portion of the workforce, with 50-70% of farmworkers being undocumented immigrants.

Overall, immigrants play a vital role in the American economy by starting businesses, paying taxes, and filling jobs that are in high demand. It is important to recognize and appreciate the contributions that immigrants make to our country.