Eleanor Roosevelt said, "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." This is very useful for American immigrants. Equal access to opportunities allows immigrants to realize American dreams. Their success is closely related to the success of America due to donation to the United States by immigrants. Unfortunately, the current US immigration policy denies America's dream of many immigrants. It is very important to understand the historical background of American immigrants.
Immigrants from Latin America - and the accompanying increase in their Hispanic or Latino population - are the two most important and controversial developments in American modern history. This article shows that the rapid increase in the total Latin latin population is a result of historical, national, regional economic development, the history of foreign military and foreign policy of the US military and the Western Hemisphere, and the contradiction of the historical boundary across the border It shows that. Law enforcement agency and interception work, especially Latin American immigrants and potential migrant's own desires
Today, the United States has reached an important time in terms of reality, concepts and policies that affect immigrants in this country. In recent decades, immigrants have flowed in our history, the American society has changed and is casting challenges. In fact, the number of undocumented immigrants continues to increase, the convergence of newly arrived Hispanics, and the connection between US immigration and homeland security attract nationwide attention to policies.
The United States currently experiences the wave of the largest child migration in history. Immigrant children are the fastest growing segment of the largest minority among the US children's population 24,120. In 1990, one in seven children came from immigrant families, but in 2010 one or more children in five had such a background. There are major duplications among the Latin American, bilingual and immigrant children in the United States. Most Latin American children come from immigrant families, and most immigrant families and American children are Latin Americans 137. Most immigrant families speak languages other than English at home (most commonly Spanish), and the majority of American children use both languages. Latino children are already the biggest minority in school.