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    late 1800s a “new” wave of immigrants journeyed to America. These immigrants traveled mostly by boat in large numbers from southern and eastern European countries. These countries consisted of Ireland‚ Italy‚ Greece‚ Poland‚ and Russia as well as Asian nations like China. The “newimmigrants were mostly poor with little to no education prior to entering America. However‚ the “newimmigrants did have various cultures‚ beliefs‚ and languages which were carried over into America. Immigrants traveled to

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    Ethics and Undocumented Immigrants Undocumented immigration is a controversial topic these days. There are many factors that make it so. There are many ethical issues involved with undocumented immigration‚ and they stem from the fact that undocumented immigrants are not officially recorded as being in the country. Undocumented immigration is also commonly termed as “illegal” immigration‚ and what makes it illegal is when a person flees their native country into another country while violating

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    Immigrants In The 1800's

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    adjust to the new people and culture. There are multiple 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

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    Letter To An Immigrant

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    You are not important enough to be “Dear”. It would be too formal to say “To Whom it May Concern”. I cannot say your name without cringing. Aside from formalities‚ I am writing to you to let you know that I forgive you‚ even though you overlooked the fact I begged you to stop and you ignored how I cried tears of helplessness. I do not expect or even want a reply to this letter. I would not respond or even read it if a reply was sent to me. This letter is for my benefit and only my benefit. It is

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    An American Immigrant

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    Homasom Hippolite-Amadi Professor C. Neenan English111: Process Analysis Essay 11 March 2013. How a Nigerian Applicant Should Prepare for an American Student Visa The visa can be seen as ones ticket to a journey‚ a step forward to an adventure. The visa is issued at embassies of the desired country one wants to go to‚ however‚ the experience that comes with applying for and getting a visa can be quite unforgettable. In Nigeria‚ there are two United States embassies; one is located at the formal

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    inflow of Hispanic immigrants threatens to divide the United States into two peoples‚ two cultures‚ and two languages. Unlike past immigrant groups‚ Mexicans and other Latinos have not assimilated into mainstream U.S. culture‚ forming instead their own political and linguistic enclaves—from Los Angeles to Miami—and rejecting the AngloProtestant values that built the American dream. The United States ignores this challenge at its peril. By Samuel P. Huntington EDWARD KEATING/NEW YORK TIMES PHOTOS

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    Immigrants’ conflict in assimilation Introduction Immigrants in the United States encounter many obstacles and conflicts while they struggle to absorb the new society from old culture. They struggle in two different languages‚ two different cultures‚ and two different people parts of the world. For some immigrants‚ it is easy to make an assimilation of new society. However‚ for some immigrants‚ it is difficult to assimilate to the new society because they already used to with their traditional

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    Monologue Of An Immigrant

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    countless hours in the hot sun so that their family and the generations after them could have the life we live now. It has made me who I am today a proud‚ intelligent‚ strong‚ and thankful person. It has given me the opportunity to see the world through a new perspective. The past has been ignored because people are too afraid to relive it. The past only happened for greed and power. I am thankful that I am not ignorant to the

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    Nativism is the feeling that immigration and foreigners are detrimental to native-born Americans. Unfortunately‚ nativist’s feelings are not based on political convenience or logical theories‚ but on ignorant assumptions that produce religious‚ racial‚ and cultural discrimination. Many nativist groups or individuals‚ both in the past and presently‚ have one thing in common- the fear of not being in control. The basic thing one has to see is that misinformation and short-sighted fear can often produce

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    Racism Towards Immigrants

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    Australians are proud to say that our nation is multicultural and free of prejudice‚ the reality is that racism towards immigrants is still prevalent. In recent years Australia has been at the centre of several racial controversies including the Cronulla riots‚ the Indian student bashings and the relocation of asylum seekers to Malaysia. Such events as these are making potential immigrants unsure as to whether Australia is in fact the multicultural haven we preach it to be. In Victoria alone‚ the migration

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