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    Illegal Immigrants

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    immigration levels. Illegal immigrants are gaining a larger share of the job market and are spreading beyond the traditional immigrant states like California‚ Texas‚ New Mexico and Arizona. According to CNN illegal immigrant report‚ illegals are moving to states like Utah‚ Washington‚ and Georgia because of the increasing number of companies eager for cheap labor.

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    U.S. Economy in 1800s

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    The scale of textile factories changed during this period. The small mills with a few dozen spindles and looms that characterized the initial period of the industry gave way to larger complexes. This pattern began with the Boston Associates complex at Waltham‚ Massachusetts. Waltham itself soon appeared small as the Boston Associates developed Lowell on the Merrimac River. The population of Lowell increased from 2‚500 in 1826 to 35‚000 in 1850. The Lowell Machine Shop became a center for innovation

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    Unocumented Immigrants

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    the amount that are undocumented. Narrowing to California‚ has a very diverse amount of immigrants but 60 percentage of the undocumented immigrants are Hispanic. More than half of the population of immigrants. Frequent situations for undocumented immigrants is deportation to acquire the pathway to citizenship. Deportation on the pathway to citizenship should not be an option for these undocumented immigrants for the reason that they have families here that can be affected by the procedure. Deportation

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    Rhetorical Analysis Paper: My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant The article “My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant” was written by Jose Antonio Vargas. In it‚ Vargas tells of the time when his mother brought him to the Phillippines’ Ninoy Aquino International Airport when he was twelve. His mother told him that she wanted to give him a better life so he boarded onto a plane with a man he had never met before and was told that he was his uncle. He arrived in Mountain View‚ California and moved in

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    Korean Immigrants

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    their family. After interviewing my mother and learning about her own personal experience migrating from South Korea to the United States‚ I feel inspired by her constant dedication to make a better life for her children. My mother‚ just like many immigrant parents today‚ are part of the sacrifice generation. These individuals give up their lives in their home country and their own educational and career aspirations in order to migrate to the United States. These migrants are willing to face downward

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    A Bohemian Immigrant

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    I strongly believe that Antonia would agree with this definition simply because she is a Bohemian immigrant. What I mean by this is that coming from what she came from‚ she sees that her parents made nothing in to something. They moved from their country to re locate in Nebraska for a more opportunity filled life. Therefore‚ she does believe that to be dissolved into something complete and great‚ you just need to put forth the effort. And it will come as naturally as sleep! “People who

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    A Nation of Immigrants

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    A Nation of Immigrants The question of what our policy toward the world’s huddled masses should be is especially topical at this moment. The Statue of Liberty still lifts her lamp beside the golden door‚ but in a time of economic downturn‚ there is no longer an assured consensus that the door should be kept open very far. Restrictionism is back in fashion. For every journalistic article like that of Business Week in July 1992‚ which notes that "the U.S. is reaping a bonanza of highly educated

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    Immigrants in America

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    Yezierska and “New York Was Our City On The Hill” by Edwidge Danticat‚ fully express the hardships of the immigration journey. Struggles with work‚ money‚ illness‚ and poverty are themes these two stories share. On the road to their dream‚ does immigrants have to face more obstacles and give up their past in order to success. In the story‚ “America and I”‚ the author describes the experience of having her first American jobs. She works for an American family‚ but she ends up with no pay and being

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    The American Dream The American Dream is a term that implies a successful and satisfying life. Many people associate it with immigration‚ as the dream of religious freedom‚ economic prosperity‚ and opportunity has historically driven immigrants to the United States. The term is used by a lot of modern Americans to signify success in life as a result of hard work. A man named James Truslow Adams first used the term in his book The Epic of America‚ written in 1931. He states "The American Dream

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    Japanese Immigrants

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    I picked “Farming the Home Place” at the beginning of this semester is because a particular Japanese American Community story seems more interesting to me than a general immigrants and American Society book. Valerie J. Matsumoto is the author of the book‚ she is a PhD graduated from Stanford and she is a professor in UCLA‚ department of history. “Farming the Home Place” is one of her books about the ethnic community studies. Matsumoto’s books more focus on the study of small rural ethnic communities

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