Immigration creates economic growth
Immigration is probably one of the easiest ways to create economic
growth in a nation. When immigrants arrive in America, the Federal
Reserve can print more new dollars without causing inflation.
This is economic growth
Example; Let us say one million new immigrants arrive in America one
year. They may work at gas stations, as bus boys in restaurants, etc.
Some might be professionals like doctors. For the most part, immigrants
are hard working and strive to do better for their families and for
society.
In this example, let us put an average figure of $12,000.00 per year as
income for each of the one million new Americans.
1,000,000 (immigrants) X $12,000.00 per yr = $12 billion
$12 billion in economic growth
This will allow the Federal Reserve corporation to print an extra $12
billion without causing inflation. This is not "too much money chasing
too few goods and services" because that exact same amount worth of new
goods and services has been created, which did not exist before. This
$12 billion is economic growth comes in the form of new goods and
services being created by, and used by, these one million new immigrants
in America.
$12 billion in new currency can be printed to match the $12 billion in
new economic activity without causing inflation. This is called economic
growth.
A portion of that $12 billion in newly printed currency is often used to
run advertisements promoting immigration. This is usually done on TV
newscasts in America. Some of this money is also spent to lobby
congressmen in Washington, D.C.
If a group of corporations stand to gain the sum of $12,000,000,000.00
one year, it would not be uncommon for them to spend $1 billion, $2
billion or more to advertise their point of view (to promote
immigration). This is part of the reason why we see immigration promoted
so much within the American broadcast media.
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