Americans are immigrants. Former President John F. Kennedy (US Immigration Bureau: About the Immigration Market) states as follows. "Immigrants are everywhere, enriching the structure of life in America." Immigrants have been in the United States for many years. Today, many people have different views on whether immigrants should be allowed to enter the United States of freedom, or whether more stringent rules should be placed on those entering the country. Since September 11, people have been afraid or afraid of foreigners coming to the United States.
Over time, there will be some tragic things in American immigrant experience - the loss of cultural practices to mainstream "American" culture. As an American, we forcibrate their culture to immigrants and decide to "become more American" or force them to leave "eternal foreigners" in their newly adopted country. The fact that my age is not second generation, third generation, even fourth generation Americans, and the specific Japan - US accommodation problem during World War II does not affect my family It was. I have never used the term "Japanese Americans" to point to themselves (I do not think so). Perhaps this is why I contact my Japanese or even understanding my days - my only true connection is through my obchan, he is older, never English I will not learn to speak.
Americans are immigrants! Former President John F. Kennedy (US Immigration Bureau: About the Immigration Market) states as follows. "Immigrants are everywhere, enriching the structure of life in America." Immigrants have been in the United States for many years. Today, many people have different views on whether immigrants should be allowed to enter the United States of freedom, or whether more stringent rules should be placed on those entering the country. Since September 11, people ... California immigrants are not popular. On the contrary, they first came to the state, so they encountered many anti - immigrant sentiments. Because immigrants do not have the same appearance, wear, conversation, or performance as Anglo, and because they insist on their own unique culture, they are easily discriminated. In that era, immigrants became synonymous and were expected to become part of "Great American Furnace" (San Francisco real estate announcement). Just like today's anti-immigrant sentiment
Today American Americans strike to emphasize the importance of immigration to American culture, history and economy. Today's "Immigrants-Free Day" is the response to the new government's immigration prevention agenda. It also enables us to think about books - as usual - as usual. As America is a crucible, American literature is always drawing attention from immigrants, exiles and refugees. There are ten writers here, and we can not imagine without American literature. Lolita was a powerful candidate for the wonderful title of "Great American Fiction", Nabokov was born in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1899. His family escaped from Russia after the Russian Revolution, exiled to France and Germany, and eventually settled in the United States. The country of 1940. Here, Nabokov changed from writing in Russian and French to writing in English, and it produced excellent literary works like Lolita, Punin and Pale Fire.