Strict immigration laws did not influence the economic development of the United States.
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Though the United States adopted strict immigration laws in order to filter the unwanted immigrants from flooding the country, many others who could comply with these laws moved to the United States and contributed to its growth and prosperity.
The laws put up certain criterions that only allowed deserving people to flow in.
Thus, strict immigration laws did not directly influence the functioning of the overall economy.
They have helped nearby societies because they provided them with a sufficient and reliable water source. This allows them to get enough drinking water and allow them to easily grow their agriculture.
The very warm ocean waters warm the air above them and evaporate very large amounts of water vapor. This water vapor is the fuel for a hurricane as it strengthens via the latent heat released by condensation of the vast amounts of water vapor.