Many of the undocumented immigrants from the Caribbean islands have been living, working and making vital contributions to our country for many years.
Many of them find work. Some of them develop little shops and companies on their own. Eventually they get together and expand from the family network of immigrants and work together to build viable businesses.
Many immigrants are doing the work the French don?t want, ... They are more likely to take on short-term contracts.
Many people just think of illegal immigrants as workers, people who don't earn a high-school degree or people who are ignorant. But there are many students like me who want to be able to go to college and work.
Many said that what was going on was terrible, and that immigrants participating should go back to Mexico.
Our work shows that cities with more diversity -- more immigrants -- in the work force exhibit higher productivity for the American-born employees.
Our border patrol and immigration agents are doing a fine job, but we still have a problem, ... Too many illegal immigrants are coming in, and we're capturing many more non-Mexican illegal immigrants than we can send home.
The United States is historically a nation of immigrants.
I am undoubtedly one of the more, if not the most, privileged undocumented immigrants in America. And for us at Define American, which is this culture campaign group that I founded with some friends, culture trumps politics.
Certainly, it (New Orleans) will be more of a Hispanic city than before. The real issue is how well immigrants will be integrated into the community.