In this article I will depict the episode of immigrant life that comes to a land very different from myself and seeking a better life. There is a similarity between this person's experience and the number of immigrants in the text and readings being distributed throughout the course. Readers will "satisfy" my research topic and find finding a better life will not necessarily have to follow the expected or typical path. Future dreams may focus on one goal at a time and focus on various problems in the final result.
On the right side, especially anger is directed towards us, migrants, people living among refugees seeking a better life to escape persecution and violence. Their story is cultural and focuses on what is considered to distinguish us from people with different backgrounds. By doing so, the rightmost right caught a trap and their political elite set a framework for them. It is not massive anger, it is aimed at a marginalized economy that can attack a more vulnerable part of society, no matter how the neo-liberalism begins.
Most immigrants leave the house, seeking a better life for themselves and their families, but may be affected by income disparity between neighboring families and nonimmigrant families. The impact of climate change on local production, market-driven land depletion, humanitarian crisis and weak social assistance has contributed to immigrant dilemmas in various ways. Due to local life challenges millions of people leave their homes and are in a situation where revenue opportunities are difficult to reject or negotiations are impossible under any conditions including trafficking. To reduce the vulnerability of people to extreme forms of exploitation, the international community has invested heavily in community-based awareness and immigration knowledge building. These efforts are based on the assumption that if an individual is more conscious of immigration control work, it is less likely to be misused.
Since black immigrants exercise expression for a better life, they encounter deep-seated racial discrimination. Increases in the number of immigrants in African Americans increased due to the opposition of Caucasians. In places like Evanston, Illinois, restrictive contract and code segmentation tools focus blacks in small, often unpopular areas. Despite the fact that the composition of the black suburban residents changed from the working class to the middle class after the war, the use of these discriminatory strategies and violence is intensifying. As a study on Messi and Denton's apartheid in the USA, a racial discrimination model in the suburbs has already been established and will continue in the future.