Russian immigrants in the 1990s, incredible immigration waves in the US Soviet Union region. "Free" immigrants have decided to grasp the opportunity to pursue a better life, leaving everything they possess. They bring education, a lot of skills and talent. However, their difficulties such as being unable to quickly adjust social attitudes to adapt to foreign languages, age, new values, succeeded in successfully conquering the "American Dream" (Fox 79).
Bolshevik's victory in the Russian civil war seems guaranteed, and most Americans aspiring to return to the country began to swarm in the Soviet Union Russia. Most of the people of this wave have not been officially assigned, but the immigration policy of the Bolshevik regime in the first few years was relatively open. As early as 1919, Lenin worked on foreign workers to help Soviet comrades build socialism. In the same year - this is also the year the CPUSA was founded - the Soviet empathy of Soviet and American founded the Soviet Technical Assistance Association (STASR) to speed up and coordinate the movement of skilled workers to Soviet Russia Did
For more than 15 years, I lived in the diverse Busterton and Somuton communities in Northeast Philadelphia where hundreds of hardworking Soviet migrants worked. I am an Armenian and Russian immigrant and talked with dozens of Russian-Americans throughout the election cycle. I soon discovered that most readers think that it is not surprising that most Russian-Americans voted for cards in November. Regarding the explanation of the charm of the cards, however, I realized that the real culprit is quite different from just a non-anti-leftist, his authority is ambiguous, a peaceful rice-rush relationship, and conservative towards women I am keen to attitude. These explanations may apply to some people, but they did not explain my passion for Hillary ยท Clinton. When searching for an answer, I ask for clues from my family.
This week, there was an interesting article in the Atlantic Ocean which examined the voting model of Russian-American immigrants escaping from the Soviet Union. That title is "Why Russian immigrants hate Barney Sanders and Love Donald Trump." Of course, considering my parents' similar trip from my family history and occupation of the Soviet Union in Lithuania 30 years ago to the United States, it piqued my interest. So I read this article and tried to absorb the theme. Given the large government, unprotected all-weather monitoring, high taxation, and their skepticism of anti-life measures, this voting group tends to be small but conservative. People living under tyranny, including my parents, refuse to support people trying to revive in the United States (left or right).