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    couldn’t get a normal job or even go to school or even get my first car. It is hard and it keeps getting harder for some reason. I’m 24 and don’t really know where to turn to.” This was spoken by a man named Jose who speaks out about the hardships of being an illegal immigrant. The things we‚ Americans‚ take for granted were difficult for him. The United States was supposed to be a land for anyone needing a home‚ but today it has strict laws that must be followed

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    Vietnam Immigrants and Refugees Immigration has been around for years. It is when someone or even a culture comes to live permanently in a foreign country that is of their own. It is important for us now to realize how this was more relevant in earlier years than it is now. Most of it was related to leaving a country due to war whereas now it may be just to live in America or a better place. Vietnamese people settlement in the United States was a direct result from World War II and the failure

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    understandings and diversities of each immigrant and their experiences underlies in a range of issues they encounter such as rights‚ freedoms‚ beliefs‚ power‚ entrapment etc… All of which are a common understanding when used in comparison towards the migrants lives using the poignant aspect of imagery and journey’s within the poem “Immigrants at Central Station‚ 1951”. The experiences and perceptive in this poem help perceive an understanding of the immigrants experiences towards the new world of which

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    country illegally is an‚ illegal immigrant. There are a lot o people that are illegal in the United States that migrates for a better life and future. Some immigrants come to the United States so that their kids can have a better life and can be given a chance to further their education and become something in life. Unlike‚ in the United States if a child of an illegal immigrant is born in the United States‚ they automatically gain citizenship. Some immigrants suffer a lot to get to America; some

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    struggles that immigrants have to overcome when coming to America. Immigrants had to get jobs to support their family and stay in America. They had to adjust to society and try to fit in with everyone. Also‚ making the decision whether to adjust to American ways or stay close to the life they maintained in their old country was tough. Multiple passages from O Pioneers and “Old Rogaum and His Theresa” show the hardships of immigrants in the 1800’s. Life in America would be easier if immigrants had an easier

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    When life throws you lemons‚ make lemonade It is an interesting story about nine girls that come from different families. Through several years of professional training primarily in singing and dancing‚ South Korean girl group called Girls’ Generation was officially debut on the 5th of August 2007 by SM entertainment. For your information‚ Girls’ Generation also known as SNSD or SoShi both abbreviated forms of the group’s Korean name. I have learned a lots of life lessons and values from this

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    nineteenth century a large number of Irish Catholics immigrated to America in hope of escaping The Great Famine‚ as well as the persecution imposed by the British Penal Laws. The incredibly dangerous journey from Ireland to Ellis Island foreshadowed the hardships that were to come for the Irish. Con artists recognized the overwhelming challenges the Irish faced and capitalized on their naivety. Many Irish were duped into living in overpriced tenement housing with unbearable conditions. The con men also exploited

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    Mildred Taylor’s "Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry": Hardships of The Logan Family In Mildred D. Taylor’s Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry the Logans family is faced with many different hardships‚ some more serious than other . The main character Cassie lives with her Mom‚ Dad‚ Grandmother and three brothers. The book mainly revolves around Cassie and the events that happen to her family. These events make Cassie a much stronger person and help her to understand that having land of their own is her

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    family. Moreover‚ the basic rights of vote were removed from the Government of British Columbia. Chinese immigrants became an identified target of prejudice and discrimination‚ especially in British

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    Looking back one last time‚ my father knelt down on the floor and bid farewell to our motherland with a kiss‚ right there in the middle of the airport. It was a seal on our former life and it marked a march into the unknown. The reasons as to why immigrants aspire come to the United States vary greatly‚ as “some are drawn by a promising labor market”‚ others are enticed by

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