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Research question: How (and in what ways) do immigrants experience the most ineq

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Research question: How (and in what ways) do immigrants experience the most inequality in America while contributing to the U.S. economy?*below are points that must be included in the research paper*– base the paper more on analysis on the topic rather than basing it on the history of immigration. (can still include history, but do not make it the main focus)– connect all the research to the question!– be specific with explanations related to the question… do not stray away from the question!– include how the stigma behind immigrants not being useful to the country/society came about even though theycontribute a lot than most peolpe think.– mention how the country would be if immigrants did not work here.– economic inequality for immigrants.– can include figures or charts to further the research within the paper, but it does not count for the page minimum,which is 15 pages. not including the works cited page!*below are sources that can be used for citations* (12 are needed in total)West, Darrell M. “The costs and benefits of immigration.” Political Science Quarterly 126.3 (2011): 427-443.Koudela, Pál. “A brief history of immigration policy in the United States.” (2013).Vargas, Edward D. “Immigration enforcement and mixed-status families: The effects of risk of deportation on Medicaiduse.” Children and youth services review 57 (2015): 83-89.Amuedo-Durantes, Catalina, and Esther Arenas-Arroyo. “Immigration Enforcement and Children’s Living Arrangements.” Journal of policy analysis and management: [the journal of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management]vol. 38,1 (2019): 11-40.Ager, Philipp, et al. How the other half died: Immigration and mortality in US cities. No. w27480. National Bureau ofEconomic Research, 2020.Massey, Douglas S., and Katherine Bartley. “The changing legal status distribution of immigrants: A caution.” International Migration Review 39.2 (2005): 469-484.

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