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    Hendry Miranda Professor Pauline Rodock English 1301 October 10‚ 2012 Illegal Immigration in America America has always been a country of immigrants. Ever since the birth of this nation‚ waves of immigrants have come here in search of a happier life. America is known all over the world as a place where people can be free in so many different ways‚ a place where prosperity is possible for those who work hard and want a better life for their offspring. The dilemma is though‚ many of those pursuing

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    Outcast Immigrants

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    All immigrants to the United States should be required to learn English. It would be in their best interest that they learn English. If they didn’t learn English then they would be an outcast to their peers. It would be very difficult for the immigrants to communicate with other people without knowing English. English is spoken throughout the United States so the immigrants wouldn’t know anything that is going on around them. If an immigrant didn’t know English and they went to school‚ then they

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    Immigrants In Germany

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    is not the only obstacle that may face new immigrants in Germany. Drever and Hoffmesiter address the problem of a job-scarce environment in Germany’s labor market that confuse the immigrant integration process compared to the U.S‚ where integration of immigrants is easier and more flexible in terms of entry to the labor markets. In Germany‚ jobs are scarcer. The employers also require formal permits‚ and qualification‚ which uneducated and young immigrants are the most vulnerable to unemployment as

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    IMMIGRANTS AND THE UNITED STATES The Americans now are concerning about migration as well as the nation’s economy. The concern is whether the immigrants will contribute to the prosperity of the America society or they just create more problems and difficulties for our society. People also worry about the budget that the nation has to provide for new immigrants. Do we‚ as a nation of immigrants‚ still have the capacity to absorb newcomers? Historian David Kennedy in his article "Can We Still

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    Immigrant Dbq

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    huddled masses yearning to breath free”(Carnes 640). The message that “Lady Liberty” conveys is one of acceptance and embracement of immigrants no matter how poor‚ outcaste‚ or unwanted‚ because America was the “Land of Opportunity.” The cartoon in Puck Magazine depicts the United States as a US Ark Refuge with Uncle Sam opening his arms to the poor and decrepit immigrants looking for freedom. (Doc A) Shortly after this cartoon was made America’s open door policy began to diminish replaced by nativist

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    Problems With Immigrants

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    Today the U.S. is home to more than 43.3 million immigrants from around the world and many of them have had difficulties adjusting. To solve this there are steps they should take to help them adjust to there new lifestyles. Three steps that they should take are trying new foods‚ keeping an open mind‚ and exploring the local areas. In America there are many different cultures and trying new food is one way to adjust. Trying new foods will give immigrants a look into other cultures. It will also widen

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    beacon of hope for all immigrants that enter the U.S. Do we still agree with what those words say? I’m not against all of the immigrants who want to start a better life here by becoming legal citizens. I’m against the millions of illegal immigrants that come to the U.S. and cause trouble and make things harder for the legal immigrants that are already here. Illegal immigrants have long been a problem in the United States‚ and there have always been so many controversies about illegal immigration Today

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    Immigrants In War

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    flowing through their blood. A poster that was created in 1917 clearly portrayed the government’s need for money and how they saw that everyone‚ even immigrants‚ should take part in the purchasing of bonds. Sources such as those depicting immigrants and their feelings prior to war greatly contradicted the views of the U.S. government during the war. Immigrants‚ especially Chinese‚ were treated poorly and with great indifference up until the war started and the government pleaded for U.S. citizens to buy

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    Caribbean Immigrants

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    Caribbean Immigrants to New York/Us In the early 1900s the largest number of black immigrants were English-speaking Caribbean (West Indians) who settled in the Northeast‚ mainly in New York City. These immigrants were only 1.3 percent of the NYC population and faced intense racism‚ but by 1923 they became a 12.7 percent of the city’s population. Many of these immigrants were young‚ unmarried men. According to Winston James‚ a few women arrived and held occupations as teachers‚ doctors‚ lawyers

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    American Immigrants

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    In this essay i will talk about how some immigrants can adapt to american culture. My topic is the best ways for immigrants to adjust in the us. It is interesting because i learned about immigrants & how they adapt in america. My thesis statement is that some immigrants find it very hard to adapt to a new life. My supporting question is what are some of the biggest obstacles to adjust to life in a new country. My supporting details are 1 finding a place to live and trying to find a job to

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