Sunday, October 30, 2011

Differing Perspectives #1

Immigration




Op-Ed columnist Thomas L. Friedman for the New York Times supports immigration into the United States, crediting immigrants for keeping the U.S. in competition with other countries like China. He describes the 40 finalists in the 2010 Intel Science Talent Search, a national contest that honors the top math and science high school students in America and their scientific solutions, and points out that most of them were Asian or Indian.  Friedman goes on to say that he believes the U.S. to be in good hands as long as “we don’t shut our doors”. However he clarifies that although he is pro-immigration and believes in having a constant flow of immigrants, he stressed that these immigrants should be legal immigrants.

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