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    It started like any other day up on the hills of Rhein‚ but that day had the scent of freedom floating in the air. The journey ahead of me had been teasing me for weeks‚ I was just so anxious to get away and start all over again. I had made certain arrangements before I left‚ our family dog was not allowed on the ship that we were going to be arriving in America‚ so I had my parents take care of the dog for us. It was a hard thing to do seeing that the dog had become more than just a pet to the

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    center states: “ in fact there is no question as to the importance of the buying power of undocumented immigrants. the real predictor of wage disparity is not whether someone is an immigrant (regardless of status)‚ it is lack of education. Foreign-born entrepreneurs with startups businesses have been behind 25 percent of these businesses in this country. Three quarters of the undocumented immigrants pay payroll taxes and they contribute $7 billion in Social Security funds annually without the ability

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    hardworking and innovative immigrants. Immigrants‚ whether legal or illegal‚ perform most of the dirty and arduous jobs that many native-born Americans are unwilling to perform. They are hardworking and taxpaying individuals that positively impact our economy and our communities. Many immigrants‚ especially illegal immigrants (those who enter the United States illegally or without proper documentation) work long hours and for little pay. There are over 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States

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    Examine the Challenges of Immigrant in the Canadian Labour Market Abstract The last few decades have witnessed both an expansion and a transformation of immigration flows‚ which pose significant challenges with respect to how people work with differences across culture and space. Against this background‚ this paper is mainly to explore what are the challenges of the new immigrants face in the Canadian labour market. According to new data from the Labour Force Survey‚ released by

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    10th and 11th century were Immigrants. Immigration began building America especially in the 19th century when Immigrants from all over the world began to come to here for economic opportunities and religious freedom. These people were known as the ‘Old Immigrants”‚ the majority of these said immigrants were from Northern or Western Europe. They were the first mass wave of immigration to come to american shores in a hope for a better life. After that came the ‘New Immigrants” these people primarily came

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    Immigrants‚ both legal and illegal‚ often have prejudice brought against them by citizens who know no better. An ongoing message in Aviva Chomsky’s‚ “They Take Our Jobs!”: And 20 Other Myths about Immigration‚ is that many people hold to be “ not against immigration‚ but against illegal immigration” (Chomsky 53). Many Americans believe illegal immigrants to be criminals and they should pay for their crimes. In a case study of the Philippines it was shown that a nurse’s salary in the Philippines is

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    What difference existed between the old immigrant and new immigrant? The difference existed between the old and new immigrant is the old immigrant were by the late 1990’s immigrants from the northern Europe‚ and new immigrants were southern and eastern Europe. 2a. What job opportunities were available to new immigrants? New immigrants found jobs in cities‚ where most of country’s manufacturing took place‚ having come from rural areas‚ few new immigrants were skilled in modern manufacturing or

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    research paper will demonstrate how immigrant women’s cultures‚ contexts‚ and legal status increases vulnerability to abuse‚ creates barriers for women to seek assistance‚ and is used by perpetrators to control and abuse immigrant women. In order to do so Iit is important to recognize different forms of partner abuse and of the destructive effects of racism and discrimination toward immigrant women in Canada. This paper approaches the topic of violence against immigrant women from an "intersectional feminist

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    In addition to being cheaper‚ it also requires less investment in human capital to hire an immigrant worker. The United States has plenty of educated citizens who are willing to work in the technology fields. However‚ these Americans require training. Employers see it as more expensive and inconvenient to have to train Americans. “The H-1B program ‘has become a major means of circumventing the costs of paying skilled American workers or the costs of training them‚’” (Nguyen). Therefore‚ when given

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    to millions of immigrants and their families. News outlets‚ polls‚ and the general insight into immigration widely stop at the first generation immigrants. This can paint a negative outlook on immigration and only show the hardships each person suffers. However when looked into deeper the success of second-generation immigrants is astonishing. As second-generation immigrants adapt to society more than their parents they are open to a wide range of success. The rates of immigrants born children and

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