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    Life As An Immigrant

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    were we going mom? What were we doing? " It’s gonna be alright hija‚” she soothed me. I stared out the window‚ brown and green blurs passing in and out‚ knowing something big was to come. I am one of 12 million immigrants who live in the U.S today. The reality of living life as an immigrant is worse than what people imagine. You are constantly living in fear and struggle‚ but it’s still better than going back to a country that is full of violence and no opportunities. Many people think of us as criminals

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    Immigrant Stereotypes

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    Immigrants are not here to take jobs from American citizens‚ in fact many of them take jobs that many Americans would not want. An example would be a laborer working long days in a field for a farmer. Sometimes‚ this may be a conclusion many Americans may reach due to their own inability to find a job‚ reasons almost never being that an immigrant stole that job. The affected people in this stereotype are most immigrants with a job in the United States‚ the severity also depends on race and religion

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    Immigrants In War

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    World War I‚ the United States shifted its focus from its home soil to that of foreign land. War calls for constant flow of funding and what easier place to get it than of patriotic citizens that had nationalism 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

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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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    Immigrant Voice

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    The Immigrant Voice Good morning classmates and teachers‚ the area of study throughout this term has been on “The immigrant voice”‚ today I am going to describe the emotions and struggles endured by the immigrant population. The question you should ask yourself is “ What drives a person to fear so much for their own safety that they must abandon or escape their country of birth? “The immigrant is a person who has come to another country to live for many different reasons. Most causes of migrants

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    Wisconsin Immigrants

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    There were many immigrants that came to the beautiful landscapes of Wisconsin in the Late 1800’s and early 1900’s. With the improving transportation during this time encouraged large amounts of people to move West. Immigrants came by railroad‚ ship‚ or even horses with wagons. Milwaukee seemed to be where the majority of immigrants showed up to because of its accessibility and the many business opportunities in that area. The Germans were by far the most abundant while the Norwegians were second

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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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    Life of an Immigrant

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    The Life of an Immigrant By Katie Purpura APUSH BALKANATOR During the time‚ of the end of the Civil War and the beginning of the First World War it was described as “the war between capital and labor”. It was filled with bloody violence and extensive property damage‚ a situation that continued well into the 20th century. The Jungle focuses on the life and times of recent immigrants to the United States from Eastern Europe. Upton Sinclair wrote his book “The Jungle” not only to speak for "the

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    Illegal Immigrants

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    legalize or not to legalize immigrants? Since the founding of the United States of America over 55 million immigrants have settled here. So you could say we are a country of immigrants. So why is immigration such an issue? Should immigrants be granted citizenship and by law be required to pay for taxes after five year of residency in the United States? Some may say that this is America‚ “home of the free” but nothing is free here or is it and for whom? If immigrants where forced to nationalize

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    Immigrant Reflection

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    I have learned that the immigrants have so many difficulties in the America‚ they struggle with life as an outsider‚ they are different in languages‚ cultures‚ religions. I also know the reasons that forced them to leave their mother country: it is because of the politic issue‚ the war‚ the poverty‚ etc. And all of those things‚ were described completely through the story of my participant. His story truly reflects every thing that I have learned about life of an immigrant. He came here because he

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