The story of immigrants The focus of this article is Shima. His tribal house is in Sudan. He was considered 21 years old and lived in the United States since August 2001. He is known as a "missing Sudanese boy". I met Shimma while shopping at Walmart in the center of Phoenix. I was fascinated by the report of the lost child I saw in the newspaper after listening on TV. I hope to meet some of them through Phoenix in my way, I know that some of the lost boys are moving to Phoenix.
The story that we talk about immigrants is the story of the classroom. For progressives, immigrants represent myths of American dreams This is an incredible lie If you just work hard, you can climb the class ladder. For the right wing, immigrants are the poor (pronounced criminals) who are consuming the economy. Under this dichotomy it is easy to understand why families like me are hard to become "good" immigrants. But both stories enhance classicism, which creates a world that you have to "acquire" as a human right to basic dignity.
My immigration experience and range of values have narrowed and refined into a single story. My story is about immigration; the story of "illegal immigrants" across the south border of the United States is said to rape, loot, abuse, and sell drugs. As time went on, I began to feel like a man without a face. It did not exist in the larger society of the United States. Suddenly I realized that I am representative of the underground economy in America. When I was not playing in the underground economy, I was left to the edge of society by society, left behind and abused. I am ridiculous and have marked the cause of American public policy failure - I know that it is being extended for a while, but it feels like this. I was portrayed by the media as "a margin of water to absorb social projects funded by taxpayers". Generally, I belong to a group of people whose stories are told as a single story.
This is an obvious story of America that reveals the exclusion of the immigration system. A poor immigrant who was hated one day was approved as the next immigrant, but it was replaced by another group of immigrants that was regarded as dangerous. Today's favorite Italian cuisine, sports car, and fashion are on our shores in the first half of the 20th century, especially during the Second World War. In the hysteria of foreign phobia, the behavior of Italians was restricted and their houses were attacked; in some cases they were detained. 60 thousand Italian immigrants who are requirements similar to non-human registration systems very close to today's US immigration law enforcement agencies that the Nazis used to track the Jews were "enemy aliens" I was forced to carry an identification card. It is dangerous to prove that life may be the next plane of your home country
The shameful treatment of Italian immigrants during World War II showed that the US prefers a different aerobic hysteria