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Reversed Discrimination

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United States Is considered the country of the opportunities; I left my country looking for that opportunity. Leaving behind my family, friends, and culture; the reward was going to be a better style of life. When I arrived, I encountered myself many obstacles, I needed to change my life style, get adapted to a new culture and learn a new language. The faster the better because in order to be able to survive a needed to find a job. The questions were what kind of job? What skills did a have to be able to find a job? Where to look for a job? As I was trying to answer these questions and starting to look for a job; I realized that Latinos are a minority in this country. I m a Latino, I am part of that minority. I had no doubt that I was …show more content…

In majority groups it’s a know that the individual must finish school even if it’s just passing grade. By having the member of first generation it creates a role model for the family and the minority community. This leads to inspiration for the rest of the family members and the minority people around them. This creates a more positive thinking and a better future for the community by being a role model you teach others to succeed and better educate the children giving better tools and knowledge to succeed and improving the quality of life for the minorities . This role model gives you a better perspective and a different perspective of life which gets transmitted to people creates a better environment for all.

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