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Immigrants Desperately Running Away from Conflict or Oppression

2023-01-04 02:30:17

Introduction After the US left the Vietnam War in April 1975 and Saigon fell to the Communist Party, millions of people left this country for their lives and freedoms. Many of them emigrated to the United States in two different ways. The first wave began in 1975 and consisted of people related to Americans. The second wave includes people who want to escape from the control of the communist government. Factors that brought the wave of these two immigrants to Vietnam and efforts to assimilate them in the United States

Many immigrants are being forced to come to Greece because of the strengthening of Western development in the "third world" countries, regional conflicts and numerous repressive regimes, all of these factors. Immigrants and refugees from Poland, Turkey, Iran and Ethiopia began a large arrival in Albanians, followed by Egyptians, Poles, Filipinos and others. Many immigrants came from Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, others, but none were available. More than 250,000 gypsies live in Greece. Currently, immigrants account for at least 5% of the population, and it is estimated that the vast majority (about 80%) is illegal. Living conditions of Greek immigrants vary from very bad to bad, the Albanians are the most repressed.

Immigration problems have long been controversial. Some have crossed the borders, others have gone past Visa and I am desperately striving to escape compression and some kind of death through turmoil and confusion of my hometown. The composition of immigrants is very wide. Some people think that people born in other countries need to return to these countries, and we are more isolated in the world. Some refugees seeking refuge in the United States are worried that there are people trying to start terrorist activities. Other countries believe that illegally cross-border people deprive their work, run out of US money, and deprive American people of health care.

Many people illegally move to other places because they are searching for a better opportunity to escape from famine, war, violence. For example, unfortunately, Mexico's economic downturn and its adult mouth cause wars with various Mexican drug trafficking groups, killing more than 80,000 people every year (the cause of illegal entry) . - Today Americans know that there are problems with illegal migrants. Every day many illegal immigrants pass through the country. There are 122 million to 20 million illegal immigrants in the United States. ("Terrible immigration statistics") 1) The United States should allow all illegal immigrants to register or exile in their home countries. The United States should also develop plans for immigrants to obtain legal permission. If immigrants do not want to cooperate, they can not stay in the United States.