are profiteers include in the society that not make many contributions. The modernity in our days for transportation, communication and the ease to seesaw between countries have been affected the immigration permanence in the U.S. Instead of face to difficulties to come or stay in the new country, the immigrants have a some convenience to make good money in the U.S and enjoy the good weather in the original country. Those reasons cause a difficult to identify who are the strong potential immigrants to stay in the country.The constantly helping from Welfare to the immigrants for the first time in the US, demonstrate the immigrants over used the benefits the native Americans.The author's ideas about the immigrants are in the country unskilled necessary to be included in the work society, than need to survive with the benefit that belong to U.S Americans citizens. Mark Krikorian wrote, “...the myth of the ‘degenerate immigrant,’ which sees the new arrival as an parasite determined to live off the taxpayer” (Krikorian, 2009). The image the author has about the immigrants is abusing people who come to U.S to use all the benefits without any contribution to U.S. …show more content…
The immigrants are people who come to U.S as a opportunity to better economic life, and will take that chance to work hard to demonstrate their qualities. The statistics showed the immigrants working long hour and are harder workers. In 2006, the number of low skilled immigrants that work long hours was 56 percent compared with the number of work hours the low skilled citizens. The immigrants usually do not use the benefits as welfare programs that are available to Native americans, because most of the time they do not apply to the majority the immigrants those who immigration status is not regularized. According to Tamar Jacoby “Even when U.S born children qualify families for the program most people think of as welfare…. Only 1 percent of immigrants headed households avail themselves, compared to 5 percent of households headed by U.S. citizens”(331). This was further explored by the author the immigrants usually are not the in the country to prove the benefits available to the citizens without the real