Ronald Reagan (Ronald Reagan) explained the United States, "The promised land of" Loose American Dream "" ... is placed in God's plan instead. " Regan's word has some reason. How will America become a promised land when immigrants are still striving to pursue American dreams and social acceptance? Immigrants to the United States have different motives Since they had a civil war in the country, since the riot, and because there was no political freedom, some people can ask for citizenship. Because of sexual orientation, some people can not gain social freedom in their own country.
A part of the current anti-immigration warrior's remark is that immigration entry is threatening the dreams of Americans. But what is America's dream at all? Our political leaders and their followers seem to be confused about this. • Barack Obama (Barack Obama) states that this is part of the American dream to promote his health care plan, "When we are sick, we will be fine." This seems to be a common dream and the time has come, as most of us know from experience. We also know that it will not happen forever. Eternal life is a religious business, not a doctor. However, making other people pay doctors is not part of American dreams.
Born abroad, the American dream has always fascinated me. As a potential US immigrant, my dream has been to build this country and the American dream as a member of many other immigrants from all over the world, as they themselves. When I emigrated to the U.S. 9 years ago, I finally started looking for my American dream. Me and my wife are looking for opportunities to offer opportunities and entrepreneurial culture, immigrate to the United States for similar reasons, we are a lack of such opportunities remaining in Latin America countries. We can honestly tell them and we agree that the best gift that gives them is the culture here, "you can do what you want."
Americans want to talk about American values and American dreams. But I really want to know what kind of dream they are talking about. Anxiety anti - immigrants, there is nothing new there, and in many cases the risk of certain immigrant groups arises because they do not conform to American models. Fortunately, however, throughout its history, in this country, we are limiting the last victory of this commotion, and recently the success of foreign tendencies. The current part of the immigrant rhetoric soldier that immigrants are a threat to the American dream. But what is America's dream at all? Our political leaders and their followers seem to be confused about this. • Barack Obama (Barack Obama) states that this is part of the American dream to promote his health care plan, "When we are sick, we will be fine." This seems to be a common dream and the time has come, as most of us know from experience