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Immigrants provide a nation with cultural diversity, plus the stimulus and energy for economic growth
History proves that nations which welcome immigrants develop vibrant societies and robust economies. Immigrants bring in new ideas, new spirit, new enthusiasm and new industry. Immigrants have a distinct determination to succeed and an ethic of not willing to fail. The … Continue reading
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