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    seek for better lives for themselves or their descendants. Actually, immigrants may realize that they are too optimistic to their immigrant lives after they settled. Also, no for every country, newcomers into receiving country would be treated with optimism. Such as in Canada, there is much of peculiarity as may apply. As opposed to some of the OECD countries who have embraced skilled labour and absorbed majority of skilled immigrants into their systems, Canada has over the years been going through a

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    My first reason why undocumented immigrants should be allowed in the the U.S. is because they benefit the economy. According to Rowena Lindsay in How Immigration Helps the US Economy, immigrants makes the economy large, while leaving the Americans a bit better off of average (Lindsay 2016). This shows that immigrants enlarges the economy, but the Americans benefits from it more. The article also states “Additionally, an increasing number of immigrants are highly skilled workers with college degrees

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    Struggles of Immigrants Essay

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    Randall and Morales: Struggles of Immigrants America has long been the land of hopes and dreams People from all over the world came to America for a better life. America was underpopulated. For the country to build and develop, she needed more people, therefore the government passed Act 1802, which invited people to come here and become citizens (Welcome). The native people of the country welcomed everybody to come live and become citizens here. They also claimed that they would respect and appreciate

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    The Immigrants of America Essay

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    melting pot not for the number of immigrants it has but rather because of the wonderful cultures and traditions the immigrants brought with them. Immigrants do not need to forgo their mother tongue, significant celebrations or customs to become American. However to be socially accepted, they will need to learn English, take part in celebrating national holidays and fulfill their patriotic duties Americans like every other U.S citizens. It is important for immigrants to learn to speak and write in

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    country. Whether for money, a job, or just to have a new experience, immigrants influence our country and they shape our nation in so many ways. Not only do they bring themselves, but they bring so many other cultural elements with them that they start to incorporate themselves into everyday American life. America isn’t just the land of the red, white, and blue; it’s so much more. This diversity is nothing new though; immigrants have been coming to the United States for year. One state in particular

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    her identity. You will be all alone if she gets deported. This is one of many American immigrant stories. We should allow immigrants to come to America because we could be leaving innocent refugees in dangerous countries. The immigrants we are stopping from entering our country do not pose much of a threat. Furthermore, immigrants coming to America contribute to our country. One reason we should allow immigrants into America is because there are still refugees in horrible situations in other countries

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    leaving their new life behind. The issue with the work visa is the outcome of moving back to their home country. These immigrants come to the United States with a purpose to provide for their family back home, but once they finally get settled their time comes to a closing and the duty of maintaining a stable environment back home is lost. When focusing on the limitations immigrants have while operating in the U.S, one must focus on the United States Law and what its restrictions are around Immigration

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    Immigrants aren’t given the rights that they should be. Throughout history, immigrants haven’t been given the opportunities they deserve. When certain races came to America, they were always unwanted. New immigration process would benefit many people. “All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities

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    Two Kinds Immigrants

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    In Two Kinds by Any Tan, the young girl was a first generation child of an immigrants. With this title comes a lot of pressure and burdening from the parents to do above and beyond in life. But most impotently as an immigrant’s child there are expectation of having a good job that pays very well. For first generation children of immigrants there is a lot of responsibility on their shoulders as well. This is proving through Two Kinds and my two sources that explain and shows examples of what actual

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    what makes this such a dynamic country”-Barack Obama. Throughout America’s history, immigrants have been a pivotal aspect on its economy and culture. America has always been a nation of immigrants, in fact during 1881 to 1920 nearly 23.5 million immigrants were welcomed by the American government with open arms. However, this phase ended when the U.S. government decided to put a limit on the number of immigrants accepted in the U.S. due to fear of communism. This country which was so often admired

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