It seems as though we’re still living in the segregation day. In Oklahoma we have segregated the hispanic to a poor area with insufficient benefits. The saddest thing about this is most of the immigrants are trying their hardest to conform to American ways. We have so many immigrants here in America. “Immigrants accounted for 13 percent of the total 316 million U.S. residents; adding the U.S.-born children (of all ages) of immigrants means that approximately 80 million people, or one-quarter of the overall U.S. population, is either of the first or second generation.”(Zong, Jie, and Jeanne Batalova.) Theses immigrants are contributing to our environment by making it beautiful with their landscaping work or by making beautiful building or safe roads. We are cold-blooded enough to tell these people who are actually contributing to society they are not good enough to be one of …show more content…
They were practically shoving them in areas that nobody could survive on. They took all their resources, valuables, and tortured the women and kids. Now imagine if we had treated the Europeans the way Americans treat hispanics nowadays then there would not be any whites, blacks, hispanics, or any other race here in America. The immigration laws and citizenship policies are what make us look ignorant because it’s showing how a person with a generations of immigrants is going to tell one immigrant they can not be here because they were not born here.The attitude we Americans seem to all have is we all feel like we are entitled to be here. Once you think about what our ancestors did in order for us to be able to say we are “American citizens” you should be disgusted. We are denying the rights to people who are working their hardest to be able to barely get by in America but we basically committed genocide just to call ourselves