Kama Marekani ni nchi ya Kishetani ni kwanini mamilioni ya watu duniani hutamani kuishi Marekani?

Kama Marekani ni nchi ya Kishetani ni kwanini mamilioni ya watu duniani hutamani kuishi Marekani?

Njia zipo mbili tu!

1. kuna njia nyembambaa iendayo uzimani... ni watakatifu walio-wachache sana huenda huko

2. Kuna njia pana iliyojaa vivutio vya kila aina.... hiyo hutumiwa na watu wengi sana wenye dhambi wasiomtii Mwenyezi Mungu.......

kazi kwako kuchagua uende wapi....
Achana na nadharia za kiimani hizo [emoji23][emoji23]

USA ndio dunia Heaven.

Marekani ni mbinguni.
 
Nani kasema anatamani kwenda marekani



NB:MAREKANI KATAWALIWA NA UINGEREZA

Where immigrants come from and where they go after reaching the US​

By Catherine E. Shoichet, CNN
Published 8:44 AM EDT, Sat April 15, 2023






CNN —
The US is home to more immigrants than any other country – more than 45 million people, according to the latest Census estimates.
That’s 13.6% of the US population, about the same as it was a century ago. But over the years, we’ve seen significant shifts in where immigrants to the US come from, and where they end up once they get here.
Here’s a look at these key immigration trends and how they’ve changed over time.

For decades one country has topped the list​

Mexicans represent the largest group of immigrants living in the United States. That’s been true since 1980, according to the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute. And the Mexico-US route is the largest migration corridor in the world.
But the total number of Mexican immigrants living in the US has been on the decline for more than a decade.
An estimated 10.7 million Mexican immigrants lived in the US in 2021, roughly 1 million fewer than the number a decade earlier.
Meanwhile, immigration from other countries, including India and China, has been on the rise, according to MPI.
As one expert told CNN last year, the range of reasons why people move to the US from different parts of the world is as varied as the list of countries these immigrants once called home. Some are seeking economic opportunities. Others are fleeing violence, persecution or climate disasters. And others are hoping to reunite with family members who are already here.
According to an analysis of Census data from MPI, the top 10 countries of origin for immigrants in the United States are all in Latin America and Asia.
 
Jibu rahisi tu. Mambo ya kishetani ndiyo yenye kuvutia zaidi watu hapa duniani. Si unaona hata night clubs....

Common Reasons for Immigration to the U.S.​

Many individuals decide to make a huge life change and immigrate to the U.S. Reunification is one of the main reasons why so many people started immigrating to America, and this happened once the laws got amended back in 1968.

Better Work Opportunities​

Obviously, a better job is why a lot of people decide to leave their countries and move to the U.S. Sometimes, the job opportunities in the U.S. are better compared to what the immigrant has at home. People either try to find a job in the States or they’ve been offered one.

Very often, immigrants will move to areas with higher wages and a higher number of available jobs. This not only helps immigrants build a better life for themselves or be able to send money home to their families but also helps the U.S. labor market.

Better Living Conditions​

When foreigners think about the United States, they see it as this paradise that offers an ideal life. Although things are not perfect in the States, immigrants seek out a higher living standard here. People can get better opportunities when it comes to their job and education. Therefore, they can successfully contribute to society.

Even better, health care may look better in the U.S. than it does in an immigrant’s country – and many people need a place where they can enjoy high-quality care. Access to certain necessities that are unavailable in other parts of the world is another reason why some people decide to immigrate.

Better Education​

The United States has numerous universities – thus, there are many educational opportunities for those who want to continue their studies. Many parents who want their children to have a better education consider the U.S. for this reason.

Not only does this give students a lot of opportunities to find something they like, but it will also help them build a great future. Some students choose to immigrate to America so they can enroll in programs that their countries may not have.

Because more and more students consider the U.S. for their education, 28% of visas were given for school purposes in 2015.

Safety from Persecution and Violence​

For many individuals, the U.S. seems like one of the safest places to live, no matter the race, ethnicity, or religious beliefs.

In times of religious, racial, and ethnic persecution, non-US citizens think that the States are safer for them. Many people who immigrate to the U.S. do it to seek asylum from war and violence.

If someone meets the definition of a refugee and is a U.S. government humanitarian concern, they may be able to obtain the status of refugee and stay in America.

Reunification with Family in the U.S.​

Reunification is one of the biggest reasons for people immigrating to the U.S. People can be reunited with a family member who lives in the U.S. – this became a possibility after the laws were amended in 1968. A U.S. permanent resident or a citizen was able to sponsor a spouse, parent, or child if they wanted to come to the U.S.

The original member of the family may be living in the U.S. as a refugee, for work, or many other reasons. However, while Donald Trump was still president, he tried to cut family-based immigration in order to reform the policy. This led to many limitations for foreign family movement.

Marriage​

In today’s world, people can find their other half even on the opposite side of the world. The Internet gives them more opportunities to find people to date, and perhaps even marry. It’s very common for someone in another country to fall in love with a person from the U.S. As a result, the American citizen will take their significant other to the U.S. for a better life, but also so they don’t have to deal with long-distance dating anymore.

The U.S. has a K-1 visa, which allows your fiancé to come to the country. Then, you have to get married within 90 days and if you do so, the immigrant can apply for permanent residency, which will bring your spouse to the U.S. It’s a common belief that some immigrants seek a relationship with a U.S. citizen only for the green card, but this is not always the case.

On top of that, if someone is marrying purely for a green card, they may get a $250,000 fine and spend up to 5 years in prison.

Impact of Immigration to the U.S.​

With more and more immigrants coming to the U.S. every year, the country is impacted in many ways. It’s actually hard to keep up with the factors involved, but here are some effects that immigration has on the U.S.:

Better Economic Output Growth​

The labor force increases a lot due to net immigration, and so does the economy’s productive capacity. As a result, living standards increase, while the dependency ratio decreases.

More immigration means more growth for the economy. This means higher tax revenues and more options for national spending.

Better Workforce​

Getting a skilled professional in the workforce is always a plus, and this is something that immigration can help with. The U.S. attracts a lot of people who are looking for jobs – therefore, high numbers of skilled immigrants are starting to fill job vacancies. This leads to higher tax revenues as well.

Flexible Labor Markets​

Immigrants tend to go to high-wage economies, which then leads to a labor demand boost. The high mobility of the immigrants allows labor to meet the growing demand by keeping the economy from heating up too much.

Undesirable Jobs Filled​

Certain positions offer very low earnings, so U.S. citizens stay away from them. As such, employers have a very hard time finding someone to take these jobs. But immigration saves the day, as flexible labor can fill these positions too. Native-born individuals can then look for higher-skilled jobs as immigrants fill the low-skilled ones.

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Marekanj ndiko dunia ya sasa iliko,free world. Kila mwanadamu anatamani kuishi ulaya na usa

Reason 4 — Ease of Naturalization​

Levi Ventura on Unsplash
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Here, we're not referring to the process of immigrating to the US, obtaining a Green Card, or legally getting yourself set up in the country (all of which many people find difficult and frustrating). Instead, we're talking about obtaining citizenship once all of that is done and dusted.

If you're a resident in the US, the path will probably be open to you to become a citizen — regardless of your country of origin, ethnic background, whether or not you have another passport or your personal beliefs. This makes the country quite unique in and of itself.

Not only is naturalization and acquiring citizenship in the US open to foreigners, but the process is not as difficult as it is in many other countries. To become a US citizen, you'll only need to be a lawful permanent resident (LPR) for at least five years, be 18 years or older, write and speak basic English, and several other smaller requirements.

Once you have a US passport, you'll find it to be a very valuable piece of paper! The American passport is one of the strongest passports in the world, and holding one will give you visa-free access to 186 countries around the globe (that's almost every country, practically speaking).
 
Huwa nikiona maelfu ya watu kila siku toka nchi za Amerika ya Kusini na kwingineko duniani wanavyolazimisha kuingia Marekani, huwa najiuliza, inakuwaje nchi inayosemwa kwamba ni mhimili wa Ushetani duniani inagombaniwa na watu kwenda kuishi.

Huoni harakati za watu kwenda kwenye zile nchi zenye "Ustaarab" au za "wacha Mungu" kuliko harakati zinazofanywa na watu kwenda kuishi Marekani. Kwa nini watu wanang'ang'ania kwenda kwenye nchi inayoitwa ya kidhalimu?
achana na propaganda hizo huko state ni heaven on earth.
 

Niko Marekani inakaribia miaka 10, si kwamba US ni paradiso, lakini nchi ambayo ukiwa hapa kihalali ina ishika kirahisi na kukupa uhuru wa aina fulani, ambao watu wengi wanaukosa katika nchi zao. Na maneno mengi yanayozungumzwa kuhusu Marekani, usalama, ushoga nk.. Hii nchi ni kubwa mno na inategemea unaishi wapi....Huo ushoga ni maisha ya mtu binafsi hayaingilii kabisa maisha ya mtu mwingine.

Swala ambalo wengi tunajiuliza, na maneno mengi yanayozungumzwa kuhusu ubaya wa nchi hii, huwa inashangaza kuona bado watu wengi toka nchi mbali mbali ambazo usingetegemea bado wanachukua uraia wa Marekani..
 
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