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Struggles of Immigrants

2023-10-15 19:06:28

Randall and Morales: Struggle for immigrants America has been a country of hope and dream for a long time People from all over the world will come to America to live a better life. In the United States, the population is sparse. For the construction and development of that country she needs more people, so the government has passed legislation 1802 to encourage people to come here to become a citizen (welcome) . Indigenous peoples in that country are welcoming everyone to come here and become citizens. They also argue that they respect and evaluate human rights and do not discriminate against people in other countries.

The American dream attracts immigrants from all over the world. Through diligence and determination, immigrants will be able to live a rich life in the United States. Immigrant struggle to pursue American dreams is proof of its importance. My parents are willing to repay the risks of the possibility of success in the United States. However, by closing the borders and not allowing immigrants to enter the United States, we are refusing those looking for happiness opportunities. American dreams have circulated for decades, and people are welcoming to accept America as an ideal place. We must maintain this ideal so that our country can continue to give hope to those in need, under the name of our culture and our position as an American Hmm.

If you do not live this life, you will never understand the struggle of immigrants. So remember that we are all descendants of immigrants before you make the United States. That's why the United States is already outstanding. I am currently an American citizen and I am working in the US Army; my brother is an electrical engineer working for the best subway system in the world. We are paying taxes like our parents.

I did not expect myself to be a "child of immigrants". Because it felt that the word was full of immigrant struggle. To tell the truth, my father came to America with a doctor from Italy, but he was fluent since he was young and was the fourth child of my parents. - Michael Shami, 21 years old, Americans in Syria and Hungary (upper)

As a young immigrant in my twenties, I am familiar with the fight to overcome the unstable US immigration policy. My greatest goal is to repay to my parents who moved to a new country and paid great loss. However, this can be difficult. It is because I often feel disadvantage in my field. This is largely thanks to the US immigration control system for immigrants like me. For example, as a diligent college student, I feel that I am limited by the lack of scholarship for international students like me. I think that many international students can contact