bad for others‚ but for many illegal immigrants‚ one year can be an eternity. There are many events that can happen in one year that can completely derail an immigrant’s process to becoming a citizen‚ for example the recent raids
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Coming from an Asian immigrant family and being one myself‚ I always knew that it couldn’t have been easy for my parents to leave everything behind and start a new life in the states. In 2002‚ my family of seven moved from Vietnam to California. I was only four years old‚ and have no recollection whatsoever on the process of immigrating. My mother was my choice of interviewee for this assignment‚ and after conducting the interview‚ I learned more about my family’s history than I had before. To
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biggest challenges of being an immigrant is knowing the language of the country that you are in‚ trying to communicate with people and getting bullied. It is really hard for an immigrant coming to america to learn english and especially speak english. Like in many languages from Asia there are seriant ways to pronounce a word and if you pronounce that word in a different way it could have a whole different meaning. Another reason why it is very challenging for an immigrant speaking and learning english
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Food. Food. Food. The aroma fills the empty spaces and permeates the walls. I can smell from miles away. My stomach turns and rumbles. My mom and dad are amazing cooks. I have many favorite dishes‚ and my parents are always trying out new recipes. Every day‚ I come home from school and expect to see dinner laid out on the table. I feel very fortunate and grateful to have a loving family‚ a warm home‚ and delicious food waiting for me. I can’t help but think how that’s not the case for my parents
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Essay on Dual Identity While mainstream people have their days of struggles‚ immigrants and children of immigrants have it even more difficult. For example‚ immigrants have to overcome the typical stereotypes of being a foreigner‚ like not knowing English well‚ being looked down upon‚ and struggling with social interactions. The immigrants have to balance their dual identities of being accepted as an insider while also sticking to their roots and not turning their back on their homeland
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person finds out that people treat them differently based off of where they come from. The person doesn’t get the same rights as everyone else does because they are immigrants. What would you feel like if you were someone like that? People feel horrible when this happen. Immigrants are affected by this. Unequal rights affect for immigrants affects everything like for example other people’s action‚ health care‚ bullying‚ jobs‚ and a problem to our society. This
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whole lot. Americans need to help these immigrants that are coming into the country. There are many things people can do to help especially if the people who help are in high school or in college. Students in high school have to have a mandatory amount of community service hours in order to graduate‚ and many students would like to continue on to a higher education (college) which they can’t do if they don’t graduate. So why not help with immigration. Immigrants come from all over the world and people
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Immigration is the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. “Immigrants make up 13.9 percent of the U.S. population”. Immigrants come from all over the world they come to get away from poverty‚ horrible living condition‚ civil wars‚ economic‚ political‚ and social issues. As a class‚ we watched documentaries and interviewed an immigrant. The documentaries we watched we Salam neighbor‚ God Grew Tired of Us and Living on One Dollar. My group’s interviewee name was Mrs. Fricke she
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In the book Immigrant kids ‚ The author tells us that immigrants had a very difficult time making a living. When they came over to America‚ many were lacking the education and skills‚ so they had to acquire the lowest paying jobs. If you worked twelve‚ or even fourteen hours a day‚ you still wouldn’t have enough money to support your family‚ so everyone had to help. Even the children in these families had to work. These children were around eight to ten years old‚ and you would mostly find these
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a Successful Immigrant New immigrants come to Canada with a dream of a better life. Although the road to a successful life in Canada is filled with struggles‚ many immigrants fulfill their dreams in Canada. Similar characters can be found among those immigrants. The ability to adapt‚ tolerance for failure and determination to succeed are the key characteristics of a successful immigrant. The ability to adapt to a foreign culture and environment is essential for a new immigrant to succeed.
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