Immigrant Families Although visiting a new place can be frightening‚ imagine having to move to a completely different country in hopes of starting a better life. This is what many immigrants do with their families without realizing how greatly it will impact them. They are also unaware of how much they will struggle in a new culture that they‚ for the most part‚ know nothing about; making it difficult for them to find resources that are willing to help them‚ especially right now with the current
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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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Illegal immigrants need a chance Have you ever thought about how we get fresh fruits for our daily consumption or how we get some farm products to the markets? If your answer is no‚ than get to know it is being done by illegal immigrants who are working under table. When immigrations reports are given people focus their attention on the in flocks of illegal immigrants who are in the US‚ but they tern to forget about the great contribution they are making to the economy‚ community and the developments
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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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countries often migrate to more prosperous nations in hopes of bettering their circumstances. Immigrants move into densely populated (global) cities usually look for social‚ political‚ or economic opportunities‚ which‚ at times‚ can lead them into conflict with the established communities. When immigrants migrate to the United States‚ they tend to settle in global cities for various reasons. Immigrants often believe that there are countless job opportunities being offered in these large‚ dense cities
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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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There are many different reasons why immigrants come to the United States and other places. Immigrants can be beneficial to us or they can cause problems. A major benefit of immigrants is that most come to work which helps the economy grow. These workers range from people helping in the agriculture fields to specialized professionals and businesses. These legal immigrants also help the country by paying taxes‚ new ideas‚ and helping the economy. However‚ immigrants can cause big problems that sometimes
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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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The September Edition of Cosmopolitan presents an advertisement about “America’s nail salon expert…since 1981‚” Essie. Essie’s nail polish brand is one that targets a wide variety of women. The purpose of this ad is to find a topic that all women can relate to‚ and that topic is the Nineties. Elements like a huge cassette tape and the phrase “as if” transports the viewer back in time‚ so Essie can introduce their new line of nineties themed nail polishes. This ad’s theme of the nineties evokes nostalgia
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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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