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…rights guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment are guaranteed to the individual. (Supreme Court in Adarand Constructors v. Peña (1995)) ...in 2001, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that a staggering 88 percent of Asian students have at least one immigrant
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…indigenous people were discriminated a lot more than the Asian, the European and the American immigrants that came to Australia dreaming of a better life. The wealth of the Australian nation existing today is built on stealing from the indigenous people since…
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…The time of great prosperity and change began to increase in the USA in the 1920s. "The Red Scare" frightened the minds of Americans and immigrants were coming from all over the world to the USA. People started the fashions of new music, American Jazz…
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…consider yourself to be surrounded by people who respect you for who you are, you can be said to have reached the American Dream. The concept of the American Dream became a popular idea during the twentieth century when millions of people immigrated to America…
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…to time. In the United States, the disease is found mostly in Louisiana, Texas, Florida, Hawaii, and occasionally in California, New York City, and other areas where immigrants from endemic areas have settled. Modern treatment has significantly reduced…
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…. Reboucas was a white Portuguese who immigrated to Brazil to look for a better life. Rita dos Santos was a freed mulatto woman who found interest in Gaspar. Brazilian culture in those day's was and still is based on skin color. Men in Brazil found Black…
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…released from bondage, it does not change the fact that the internment clearly showed the United States' view of the Japanese immigrants as second-class citizens. Without evidence against a single member of a population, the government forced an entire minority…
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…the character is Alexis de Tocqueville's. From his work, Democracy in America, he states "The social state is the primary cause of most laws, and in America the social state is "eminently democratic." There was a high degree of equality among immigrants, and people…
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…again. The U.S. security system was on full alert, and that also had an effect on the economy. After September 11th it was hard for anyone in the U.S. to get through any type of security without being watched over, especially immigrants. The barrier of trust…
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…the working and the farming class, he disparaged the middle class's xenophobia towards foreign immigrants as well as the middle class' dislike of those from different parts of the country. Steinbeck depicted America as being wrought with disease and vermin…
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