About Us
Records
Procedures etc.
Procedures
COE
Extension
Change
Authorized Employment
Activities not permitted
Refugee etc.
Special Permission to Stay
Permanent Resident
Statuses of residence
Engineer
Student
Dependent
SSW(i)
SSW(ii)
Spouse or Child of Japanese
Spouse or Child of Permanent Resident
Long Term Resident
Designated Activities
Skilled Labor
Business Manager
Intra-company Transferee
Instructor
Nursing Care
Professor
Religious Activities
Technical intern(i)(a)
Technical intern(ii)(a)
Technical intern(iii)(a)
Technical intern(i)(b)
Technical intern(ii)(b)
Technical intern(iii)(b)
HSP(i)(a)
HSP(i)(b)
HSP(i)(c)
HSP(ii)
Cultural Activities
Medical
Entertainer
Researcher
Trainee
Artist
Journalist
Legal/Accounting
Articles
News
News(Japan)
News(Overseas)
Fee
Access
Inquiry
FAQ (
Service
SSW
Engineer
Others
)
Form
World Immigration News
Nishiyama Immigration Service
>
World Immigration News
What America Might Look Like With Zero Immigration
Release Date
2025-12-28
Media
The New York Times
Summary
The article examines the tightening of U.S. immigration policy under Donald Trump by drawing parallels with the restrictive immigration regime of the 1920s. It argues that current policy debates echo the logic of the 1924 Immigration Act, which limited immigration based on nationality and race and ultimately weakened America’s long-term social and economic vitality. The piece warns that moving toward a near “zero-immigration” stance would likely deepen labor shortages in sectors such as agriculture, construction, caregiving, and services, while accelerating population decline and aging at a time of already low birthrates.
It also emphasizes that immigration has historically fueled U.S. economic dynamism, entrepreneurship, and cultural diversity, and that sharply reducing inflows would undermine these strengths. Beyond economics, the article highlights the risk that America’s identity as a nation of immigrants would be eroded, with negative implications for its global standing and moral leadership. Overall, the article cautions that repeating the mistakes of the 1920s by prioritizing restrictive, exclusionary policies for short-term political gain could ultimately weaken the United States’ long-term prosperity and social resilience.
Tags
United States of America
News Articles including "United States of America"
1
2
3
4
5
6
Released on
Article Title
Tags
2024-11-29
The Overlooked Impact of Immigration on the Size of the Future U.S. Workforce(Migration Policy Institute)
United States of America