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…, and that they are mixed blood. Lots of Hispanics marry non-Hispanic whites, and that is also true of other races. Why do they get almost the same treatment as a true immigrant? We all came from an ancestor that was once an immigrant; so shouldn’t we all get the same…
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…Americans was that they had to take the lowest paying jobs. Only a few were well to do business people. Being treated poorly by people was much better than to be enslaved. Immigration was also another reason for people to discriminate against other people…
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…. These estimations would be much higher if nearly three million illegal aliens were not given amnesty in 1986, allowing them to become legal members of our society. There is a list of 3.6 million eligible people waiting to be admitted as legal immigrants into our country…
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…a week only earning 10 cents an hour, $5.50 a week. Children would only earn half that. This was also a time of Immigration. They came because they wanted to get away from war, famine and religious persecution. They wanted to come to America, The land…
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…four territories, fulfilling the President's promise to provide more equitable funding for children's health care in the insular areas. Health insurance for legal immigrant children: The budget would give States…
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…When most people think of immigrants they picture illegal aliens crossing the border in California. Most people think that they only come to work for low paying jobs. There is debate about being immigrants into the United States for the high tech…
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…to illegally arrive in Australia. These people are therefore not refugees, as the only danger to which they were submitted was self-induced when they embarked on an unsafe journey in breach of Australian immigration laws. In another case of boat people attempting…
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immigrated to Sweden after the World War II because of the country's prosperity and proximity. Immigration was very slow and then during the 1960s and 1970s, tens of thousands left Finland for their western neighbor, Sweden, to get better paying jobs. In 1970…
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…Choosing a dream is a success story of an Italian boy this essay gives us an insight of the feelings and the life of an immigrant boy. This is the story of a poor boy who dreams to be a writer in spite of the fact that his fore fathers had been…
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…involved, allowing us to either play the role of a super sleuth, or be enthralled by the odious nature we see on the screen. Okwe is an illegal Nigerian immigrant, working as a cabbie by day, and the graveyard reception shift at a hotel by night, thanks…
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