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    that there is no requirement to stay in the United States. Some immigrants have said that coming to the United Sates was one of the hardest thing they ever had to do. Some immigrants come from places like Cuba‚ Mexico‚ China‚ India‚ Philippines‚ and much more…. Some immigrants have come from the age of 16 years old all the way to the age of 35 years (old). American has great education and opportunities that can help some of the immigrants like going to schools and helping them get job so they can send

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    having the right to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness. These three principles created the American dream and established what American stands for. Throughout the history of America‚ millions of people have come from all over the world have come to experience the American dream. The United States of America has become such an eye catching place because it strives for opportunity. It is the right to life‚ liberty‚ and pursuit of happiness that creates the opportunity to allow an individual

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    immigration for a long time. People come to get more opportunities for their families. Although people don’t agree of having immigrants on there country. I think is something good because every person deserves to have opportunities to succeed in their life. For example‚ in United States every kid has the change to go to school even though they are immigrants. Also are schools have the latest technology for there students. Another example‚ is that if the kid succeed in there high school time

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    its simplest form could be the notion of being accepted within a specific setting‚ it is not always this easy to be accomplished. By studying the poetry in ‘Immigrant Chronicle’ by Peter Skrzynecki as well as my related text ‘Noughts and Crosses’ by Malorie Blackman‚ it can be seen that although most people wish to feel the experience of belonging‚ it is not everybody who are willing to make some hard choices to achieve it. In order for Peter to feel a sense of belonging to his new surroundings

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    health systems‚ proper housing‚ education‚ banks‚ and employment. There are some immigrants who forge identity documentation to obtain access to most of these basic benefits. Unfortunately‚ this is extremely risky and many do not take this chance in fear of being deported or being sent to immigration detention centers‚ where there you are stripped of your human rights and treated inhumanely. Life as an undocumented immigrant is very hard. They cannot legally work in the US‚ therefore not being able to

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    Chinese Immigration in Canada Nowadays‚ Chinese immigrants are all over the world‚ and they work across various industries to serve the country and the public. However‚ not many can imagine how difficult of a condition the Chinese immigrants were forced to live in in the late 19th century. The racism summarized in the television broadcast “Chinese immigration: Not welcome anymore” causes me to think deeply about humanity‚ especially why the Chinese immigrants were treated with inequality and abandoned

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    In the article‚ “Latino Immigrant Acculturation and Crime‚” written by Lorna L. Alvarez-Rivera‚ Matt R. Nobles‚ and Kim N. Lersch‚ the authors exposed that the rapid increase in the Hispanic population established the Latino immigrant acculturation in the American lifestyle‚ generating a more crime-related problem rather than less. Today‚ the Hispanic people represent for over 14% of the United States population‚ becoming the “fast growing minority group” in our country (Alvarez-Rivera‚ Nobles‚ and

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    because there were some many people coming over from different countries. This was defined as the Progressive Era and African American were not the only ones facing discrimination but those coming from other countries. (pg. 189) America was the land was there were promises of better life for everywhere across the globe. Immigrants by the end of century made up more than thirty percent of population in the major states in America at the time. (pg.190). The new immigrants of the nineteenth hundreds which

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    A.D AP Literature – Period 1 TPS-FASTT Poem: America Poet: Claude McKay America Although she feeds me bread of bitterness‚  And sinks into my throat her tiger’s tooth‚  Stealing my breath of life‚ I will confess  I love this cultured hell that tests my youth.  Her vigor flows like tides into my blood‚  5 Giving me strength erect against her hate‚ 

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    Overwhelming populations of immigrants flooded urban areas like New York City. These immigrants felt the need to assimilate to the new society because most “native” Americans were skeptical and felt threatened by them. Immigrants in large cities were out-casted by Americans; so immigrants of the same backgrounds formed neighborhoods to have a sense of community. The outdated apartment buildings in the neighborhoods were close knit because multiple families would live on one floor. Immigrants believed that they

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