...What is life like for immigrants in the U.S.? (Include at least three details and back up with evidence). About 74% of immigrants planned to stay in the U.S. but about 18% decided they’d move, according to Migration Policy Institute. Immigrants had different experiences when they came to America. Mexicans were “peasants” when they came to America. According to America on the Move, “Mexican peasants, desperate for cash work, were willing to take jobs at wages scorned by most Americans” (“America on the Move”). Some mexicans came to America to have a better life and a job. They took jobs that they didn’t like just to get money. In 1942, a program called “Bracero program” enabled Mexicans to “take temporary agricultural work” in the U.S. In addition, a syrian refugee named Ali Mohammed says, “We are people who want to work, to build a life. If we came to America, that means we are escaping war” (Ali Mohammed, CNN). Living in America made it difficult for immigrants because some people didn’t want them here. Furthermore, according to Marisela from...
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...“No one leaves home unless home is the mouth of a shark” (Shire). Destruction in Italy caused nearly three million Italian immigrants to immigrate to America between the years 1900 and 1915. The majority of Italian immigrants that came to America were artisans and peasants that came from the mezzogiorno, also known as Southern Italy. Two-thirds of the immigrant population were laborers, who were mostly agricultural and had very little experience in industry. However, a small part of the population were craftsmen from the South; who consisted of the following: carpenters, bricklayers, masons, tailors, and barbers (Molnar). A majority of Italians were coming to America in the hopes of a new start and to escape the chaos in Italy. Consequently, some Italian immigrants, after making enough money in America, would head right back to their homeland. Despite the reason in the late 1800’s and...
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...Chinese Immigrants in America Starting in the mid 1800s, there were waves of Chinese immigrants flooding into America looking for a new life in a new country. They were pushed into manual labor jobs such as working on farms or owning restaurants because they would not be allowed to work anywhere else. They were discriminated against and were not welcomed because of their different skin color. There were also many restrictions regarding citizenship and how it affected both their families and the land that they own. My essay contains three main points about the Chinese immigrants in America are their difficulties in obtaining jobs in America, the discrimination that they endured, and the hardships of trying to obtain citizenship. The first...
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...In the mid 1800s, Irish and Germans immigrants traveled to America bearing very separate backgrounds, facing many different hardships, and had different opportunities to expand their lives in the “promised land” known as the United States of America. The Irish came to America when a “rot attacked the potato crop” and the people of Ireland were dying of disease and starvation (Aboukhadijeh 1). These immigrants were poor, with little to no money. The German immigrants traveled to the United States because of the political persecution and failed democratic revolution in Germany during the 1840’s (Aboukhadijeh 2). Both of these groups of immigrants came to America looking for prosper, but found themselves facing great hardship during the transitioning...
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...Do you think your life is hard? Well imagine how immigrants had it, their life was hard. First off they had to cross an ocean with sick passengers on it, and then get pushed around by guards. Finally, their kids played in the streets because there were no place to play! So that is how hard immigrants had it. First of all before the immigrants got to America they had to pay 35 dollars get on the boat. The boat was filled with people, they all had to sleep on metal beds with straw as the mattress, it must have been impossible for people to sleep with uncomfortable beds. Also illnesses were spreading with all the mice and rats on the rocking boat. Lastly after a lot of people got sick vomit was everywhere, and only a few people died. After that...
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...Recently, the number of immigrants in America is increased sharply. The Americans protested because of the large number of immigrants in America, and they assumed that these immigrants take their jobs and regions and are potential for crime terrorism. Immigrants are also often used as a reason of Americans’ inability looking for work. In fact, immigration in America is not always associated with bad things. It can also be beneficial to America. Thus, there are some benefits of having immigrants in America. The first benefit is that imigrants can be good for economy development in America. As there are many immigrants come to America, the incompetent American workers would be automatically forced to compete for their occupations at lower salary unless thay will lose their jobs. Enterpreneurs and producers could deliver their products more productively and decrease the prices in order to increase the number of consumers. Finally, as Griswolt (2002) stated, keeping the prices down would create flexibility in America economy....
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...are seeking for the American Dream. They think that either way they causing a nationwide problem for the United States. Many of us ask are self why are they coming here? Are they seeking for government help, jobs, or are they here to have a better future for their kids. Some of these answers are right. Illegal immigrants come here not to take are job, but they take are jobs we don’t want and for a cheaper wage....
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...Many Americans have a misunderstanding as to why so many of these immigrants come to America. That reason is for the American Dream, as the Library of Congress defined it “American dream is ‘that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.’” (What is the American Dream) Where in many cases of immigrants from Latin America includes the fathers of these families to come here for a job to send money to the families back home. From not having jobs for from the wages being too low to sustain a family. These individuals have to risk coming to America to better themselves. Within being in America, immigrants work in hard labor jobs and most of the times he...
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...it out alive. But mostly she worried about where she was going. Her family was headed to America, a new place with a new culture. This is the story of only one immigrant family, the challenges they will face may be very different from the challenges of others, that is, if they make it there at all. Immigrants have many challenges ahead of them, and many immigrants have struggles facing them. One challenge that Ha faced was learning english. Because Ha came from a different country it was very hard for her to learn and understand the english language. For example, one of the reasons why Ha got bullied in school was because when she...
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...It’s hard to believe that it’s the end of the semester already, this semester is really flown by. I guess they had to reflect on what I’ve learned throughout the semester, one of the things I learned was how Americans treated Chinese immigrants in the early days of our country. Some of them are treated no better than slaves yet they help build one of the lifelines of American progress the US railway. When the biggest lessons I’ve learned this semester is that we should always treat people the way we would want to be treated and it’s sad that people come to our country a short hundred 50 years ago seeking a better life for them and their family and all they found was prejudice hatred and scorn, I believe our countries come a long way since then that we have a long way to go when it comes to racial issues but I think if we all take time and look at our past we can see a brighter future....
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...Polish Affected America Culture is what made the US such a diverse place, it is called a melting pot since its made up of many different types of ethnicity’s. This dates back to about the 1600s to the 19th century, from when the pilgrims first discovered the land to immigrants seeking new hope for a better future. Even though they were all different ethnicity's they all had the same hope coming to the new world, like religious freedom from the king, too better jobs and the hope for a new start for many families. Their were many types of people that came to the new land like Germans, Italians, Irish, Chinese. When talking about different ethnicity's or races they all had to go through something to when they...
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...THE RIGHTS OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IN KENYA: LESSONS FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. GODWIN KIPKIRUI LANGAT LAW/M/0985/09/12 ABSTRACT Many perspectives have been offered in the academic literature to explain the phenomenon of illegal immigration across the world. Unfortunately, most studies fail to adequately account for the rights of immigrants and how they are being violated. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of Study The purpose of this research is to show all the rights of illegal immigrants and the extent to which they are violated and/or respected in Kenya’s legal system by use of vital lessons from the American legal system. Respecting their rights is important because it shows that we are respecting the rule of law. It is important to note that all people are equal and therefore they should be treated equally without discrimination. People should also be allowed the freedom of movement and also that it should be ensured that the same freedom of movement should be regulated so that it ensures that one single country or state do not suffer the outcomes of immigration. Migration is a fact of life whereby people move to new countries to improve themselves economically and maybe to pursue their educations. Others leave to escape armed conflicts or other violations of human rights. Several statutory laws in Kenya provide means by which certain aliens/illegal immigrants can become naturalized citizens. Immigration law determines who...
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...Outline: Immigration Benefits America 1. Topic: Clinton thought that immigration is beneficial for America to development their culture and economy. 2. The most important problem is that how can we strengthen our national community if we grow more diverse. Every immigrant has their duty to study, work and contribute to America. Drawing Strength from Immigrants. 1. There are lots of immigrants in America, and they have to study a lot of different things in order to fit in America society. 2. Some Americas saw that the immigrants with suspicion, violence and discrimination, so they forced to take the literacy tests to keep them out of America. 3. With the times goes by, there are less races than other in a century. Immigrants Are Good for America. 1. New immigrants are good for America because they developed the new economy. 2. Some examples to confirm that the immigrants study in America and get their job, so they made a great contribution for America. The Spirit that Built America. 1. The immigrants’ spirit drove America to succeed because they have the same humanity with America. 2. Some Americans were afraid that their hometown becomes a foreign land, but it’s wrong, because every immigrant have their own rights to live I this society and they also have to follow the rules. 3. Majority of immigrants are here legally. Sharing the Country. 1. The most important part is that the new immigrants can benefit the nation in some ways...
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...Why I believe immigrants come to America? I believe they come to America to have a better life, and get money to provide for their families. Immigrants come to America to seek freedom and different opportunities they cannot get in their homeland. Why should immigrants have to be deported back to their homeland because they have no rights in America which is supposed to be the “Land of the Free”. These people we call “immigrants” are the same people who would do anything to stay in the country.They do work us Americans don't like to take part in and wouldn't lift a finger doing. Immigrants actually want to work in U.S, they wants something good for themselves. This is the dream, they come to pursue a dream they wouldn't be able to get back home. They see America as their way to happiness and a better life. So why not let immigrants try to pursue a dream and find happiness instead of judging them and wanting to kick them out if the country. If they aren't doing any harm, why want them leave? Freedom is a big part of why immigrants come to America. Immigrants are people just as Americans, they aren't nothing less. They fight just like Americans fight to survive in the country. What would us Americans do if they were an immigrant living in poverty raising themselves? Yes some Americans do raise themselves but not all live in poverty.(Weeden, L. Darnell) No one should be judged by where they come from, who they are, or how they look. Us people use the quote “ Don't judge a book...
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...It also provides for you financially and provides a better life those receiving plentiful amounts. For immigrants coming into America, having an education puts you ahead of a majority of the immigrant population and makes you a more likely candidate for better earning jobs. Education should influence immigration policy because of the overall benefits our country receives. With more educated immigrants comes more job competition, skilled workers from low-productivity countries to high-productivity nations increases the incomes of people in America, and education is a needed expense because educating younger immigrants...
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