The United States and Latin America occupy a considerable proportion of inequality and difficulties in the status of ethnic minorities. Ethnic minorities have successfully dealt with the eternal fight to achieve equality, not fighting their own ethnic and ethnic backgrounds. When groups can coexist, their ideologies express each other, sometimes affecting different groups' attitudes toward different subjects. Immigration now has increased the number of astronomical numbers to the United States and this country's idea as a "crucible" was not that right.
Most of the stories of religion and race in American history are white Americans, blacks, and citizens for the long-term slavery shadows, superiority of white supremacy, emphasis on territorial sovereignty, and civil rights movement I am concentrating on red people. But this is not all. Mexican Americans and Latin American immigrants brought a Catholic and cross-border connection, but their existence contributed to foreign phobia. In addition, Caucasian Americans try to limit the legitimate and cultural arrival of Asian immigrants. With the establishment of the Immigration Nationality Act of 1965, the religious, ethnic and ethnic diversity of the United States has further expanded. This religious and ethnic diversity reflects the diversity of the United States and its subsequent conflict in many ways.
The multinational society movement is defined as a movement in which at least members of at least two countries cooperate and promote or resist changes that go beyond the country's cooperation. In the past two decades, research on cross-border social movements has increased rapidly with rapid globalization. This scholarship utilizes research on domestic social movements by sociologists and political scientists and extends them to the world level. Similar problems and concepts that apply to national and regional movements also apply to cross-border movements. What is their process? What is its impact? Concepts such as the political opportunity structure used to analyze the timing and results of domestic social movements are expanding to understand how the field of international politics forms an exercise
Global campaign - a social movement with global (multinational) goals and goals. For example, the 1st (Marx and Bakunin Conference), 2nd, 3rd, 4th International Conference, World Social Forum, People's Global Behavior, and Anarchist Movement are trying to change society on a worldwide scale I will. Regional sports - Most social movements have regional boundaries. They can protect the area of nature, lobbying for toll reduction on certain highways, maintaining the building that is about to be destroyed due to high-class architecture, turning them into the center of society, Focus on regional goals.