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    Immigrants ! bad for us ?

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    millions of immigrants have ventured to the country‚ the United States still maintains a welcoming attitude towards new immigrants. However‚ with such a vast amount of foreigners who desire access into the country‚ entry into the United States has become much more complex since the days of Ellis Island. As a result‚ this new century has given rise to another kind of immigrant: the illegal immigrant. Desperate to become a part of the booming American culture‚ thousands upon thousands immigrants have begun

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    Latin American Immigrants

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    In 1950‚ the populations of the United States and of Latin America were the same‚ at 150 million citizens. Yet forty-five years later‚ Latin America had tripled in population size‚ reaching 450 million eleven years before the United States reached 300 million. This exceptional growth rate was achieved because as Latin America’s infant mortality rate dropped and life expectancy increased‚ their birth rate stayed at the same high rate. This combination repopulated the region at a significant pace and

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    A great majority of the American population are immigrants. However‚ they should not be so quick to impose a ban. The American economy would fall. This would also have an impact on families with a work permit and green card. America is the one that issued them after investigation. Then now just because of a few that did not do what they were supposed to‚ everyone has to suffer. That is very unfair. Maybe the individuals that were affected are the only breadwinner in the family. If they cannot return

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    The large number of Chinese immigrants that migrated to California throughout the 19th century to find work and escape political and economic issues in their own country. They came in hope to achieve the "American Dream"‚ especially during the gold rush. Chinese men and women were faced with many obstacles in America including racism‚ unjust convictions‚ and dehumanization. The Chinese were often viewed as exotic and even sinister in the view of a white American due to there many cultural differences

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    place to live in for Chinese immigrants- This is a written‚ secondary resource article that describes the restrictions on immigration in Australia in the early 20th century through to 1973. It mentions the limitations targeting non -”white European” races. It goes on to describes Australia’s national “desire” to become white and to keep other minorities out‚ this general opinion was called the “White Australia” movement. This harsh act has kept the Chinese immigrants from obtaining certain rights

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    19th Century Immigrants

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    way to a huge increase of immigrants searching for job opportunities and freedom in the United States. From 1880-1925 these immigrants kept coming into the United States causing issues between them and the Americans‚ and with the government. Americans felt threatened and resented these New Immigrants for being different in culture and physical aspects‚ and for "stealing" their job opportunities‚ which in the end caused tensions between both groups. This increase of immigrants and increase in women and

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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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    "Immigrants at Central Station‚ 1951" Summary: Peter Skrzynecki’s poem‚ "Immigrants at Central Station‚ 1951" further explores the lengthy journey taken by refugees after fleeing the aftermath of war‚ as well as their emotional well-being throughout the journey. ________________________________________ Peter Skrzynecki’s poem‚ ’Immigrants at Central Station‚ 1951’ further explores the lengthy journey that the refugees have taken after fleeing the aftermath of the war‚ as well as their emotional

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    What were the Contributions of the Immigrants? The immigrants made four important contributions to Singapore. Firstly‚ the Immigrants contributed in the building up of settlement. Secondly‚ it was the promoting of trade. Thirdly‚ they worked for the government. And finally‚ they served the community (Provided social services). The first contribution the immigrants made was building the settlement. The Chinese coolies and Indian labourers cleared the jungles making land available for expansion

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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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