do they take our jobs?,”The least-educated, least-skilled American workers aremost likely to end up competing with immigrants for jobs. Professionals in the United States occasionally competewith highly trained immigrants for jobs, but suchcompetition occurs where there is a scarcity of native-bornpeople to fill these positions. The computer industry in theUnited States recruits abroad heavily, particularly fromIndia where there is a surplus of highly trained workers. Undocumented, or illegal, immigrants are less likely topartake of social services and less likely to participate incriminal behavior. Migration has in fact decreased as of 2012

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do they take our jobs?,”The least-educated, least-skilled American workers aremost likely to end up competing with immigrants for jobs. Professionals in the United States occasionally competewith highly trained immigrants for jobs, but suchcompetition occurs where there is a scarcity of native-bornpeople to fill these positions. The computer industry in theUnited States recruits abroad heavily, particularly fromIndia where there is a surplus of highly trained workers. Undocumented, or illegal, immigrants are less likely topartake of social services and less likely to participate incriminal behavior. Migration has in fact decreased as of 2012

and reportsthat immigrants will stress the U.S. economy andgovernment beyond its capacity are ambiguous at best.”