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    Are Coming To America!!! Well folks‚ we all saw it coming. Jews are coming to America in large groups everyday! Because of the poverty in Eastern Europe‚ many families are traveling to America looking for a better future. They are settling in the poorer neighborhoods of New York‚ Philly‚ Baltimore‚ Boston‚ and Chicago. Many families are crowded together sharing small apartments. Most apartments have about ten people living in them. We interviewed Jacob Arender‚ a recent Jewish Immigrant from

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    A Coming of age Experience “Bye mom‚ bye dad! I’ll miss you both so‚ so much! Have a nice summer‚ I’ll see you soon!” Lacy said‚ with a hint of nervousness in her voice. “We’ll miss you very much‚ Lacy! We love you!” Her dad reminded her as he watched her get her luggage from the trunk of his car. “Have fun‚ honey. Don’t stay up too late either!” Lacy’s mom advised from her rolled down window. “Haha‚ I’ll try not to. Bye‚ I love you two so much!” She shut the the trunk and walked towards

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    02.04 Coming to America: Assignment The country I chose was.... Germany  What immigration laws may apply to immigrants using your guide? Upon your arrival‚ you’ll be faced with a wide range of new rules‚ much different than the rules that you have back home. You must abide by these rules‚ and if you are to break them‚ you may be punished.  What can immigrants expect their journey to be like? As a German‚ you can expect a very long‚ tedious‚ and harsh journey. You will most likely be placed below

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    2.4 Living situation The typical Chinese immigrant was a young‚ able bodied man who usually left his family at home and came as a workingman. He had no intention of staying in America but to send money back home to help his family (Wittke‚1964). Mr. Wong illustrated: “’They told me that anyone who comes through Gam Saan will make money fast and go home as a rich man.’“ (Lee & Yung‚ 2010‚ p.71). Statistics undermine these facts by showing that women numbered less than 10 percent of the Chinese American

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    because of her broken English‚ and my grandfather would never be taken seriously by “real” Americans because of his immigrant status. For decades my grandparents were shoved into boxes that perpetrated immigrant stereotypes‚ and despised every second of it. Almost sixty years later‚ my sister and I are born from my Mexican mother and white father (NEED TO ADD MORE AOUTz

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    which is the case for many immigrants migrating to America. Coming to America by Gibbs and Bankhead‚ A Hyphenated Identity by Harry Kitano‚ and as well as the essay Wandering Between Two Worlds‚ One Dead‚ the Other Powerless to be Born by Ramon S. Torrecilha are all detailed works of writing about the hardships immigrants had to overcome becoming a citizen or already being a citizen of the United States. I believe that many people have an overwhelming expectation about America and take the notion of

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    New Experiences At such a young age‚ coming to the United States seemed petrifying‚ because Sara had to adapt in a new city with an entirely new language. She originally came from Iraq but lived in Jordan due to the dangerous conditions that her family had to live through. It was tremendously challenging when it came to speaking English and living in a whole new American lifestyle. Her dominant fear was that she wasn’t going to be able to fit in‚ but truthfully she tried her hardest. She faced

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    about how muslim immigrants feel about how America is refusing to let them in‚ in a country that is named as one.Well no those people care about the sake of their lives and not others.This a 4wt test essay telling you that Muslim Americans should not be banned to enter America. Those people who are coming to America for freedom‚for safety are no harm to America‚they are more of help.Most americans who oppose to Muslim entering America are saying that if you let Muslims in america you are letting

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    opportunity to achieve their dreams of having a successful and meaningful life. This started when immigrants first came to America and is still around today. The American Dream is just as valid as it was when America was founded‚ but depending on whom you are and what you do for a living‚ it may be more achievable to some than others. When America was first founded‚ immigrants from all over the world were coming to the country to see what it holds from them. People thought of it as the country of hopes

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    As an Immigrant‚ there were many challenges I faced whether it’s related to language or understanding the culture. My family moved to United States of America when I was in 6th grade. I was always told by my parents that building a successful career is very important. This idea of building a successful career never stuck in my mind until the junior year of high school when I all sudden all the teachers and counselors started talking about going to college build a career in a field that you were interested

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