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    Immigrants In Canada

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    is white ontology that limits access of the immigrants to workplace. As a matter of fact, Fanon suggests that the majority could limit minority in different ways, it could oppress it. (Fanon, 1952) At the same time, the minority, especially people of color, could not respond and react in the same way, as their rights and opportunities are limited. In the situation with the accent, the employers intentionally reject the applications based on immigrants’ language. However, the applicants could not

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    Immigrant Stereotypes

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    The works of Nancy Foner and other scholars inform readers that, during the 1880-1920 and 1965-present waves of immigration to New York City, new immigrant arrivals have assimilated into New York life through collective and divergent histories of ascribed stereotypes and achieved identities. Many so-called native New Yorkers, usually people of Northern European ancestry whose local roots have spanned several generations, have labeled newcomers mostly from Southern and Eastern Europe, Latin America

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    Immigrants For Refugee

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    Europe is in a state of turmoil. Immigrants have arrived in Europe by the millions, which has caused this nation to think about their old immigration policies. After World War II, Europe decided to have an open door policy for incoming immigrants from Africa and the Middle East. As time progressed and wars started in the Middle East and Africa, Europe started to take in refugees. One of the qualifications to live as a refugee in an Europe nation is one must apply for asylum. This application process

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    Irish Immigrants

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    poor and had issues supporting themselves, or even moving away from the place they docked at when they got off the boat. When they came to America, they were unprepared for the more industrialized centers of the U.S. The Irish set the scene for immigrants coming to America in their housing choices, occupations entered, and the way they sent financial support back home to Ireland. Many Irish were large contributors in

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    During this point in time immigrants faced A lot of challenges and it wasn't easy for them at all. Immigrants are the ones who built America and without them America wouldn't be how it is right now and to this day. immigrants were the ones mining, risking their lives building the skyscrapers that we have a standing today and a lot of them died building what we take advantage of today and it really sucks. A lot of Chinese immigrants would migrate over here just to help build the railroad and they

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    Undocumented Immigrants

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    president of the United States once said, “we are and always will be a nation of immigrants” (Obama). The United States were founded on immigrants. They are who set the foundations for this country. Why are people so willing to forget what they have done? The United States needs to remember what the country stand for, liberty and equality for all. Restricting health care goes against those values. Undocumented immigrants should be given health care in the United States because they deserve a chance

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    Undocumented Immigrants

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    There are eleven million undocumented immigrants that choose to move to the United States for a better life. Undocumented “illegal” immigrants vary from individuals who migrate from the following countries: Mexico, China, Philippines, India, and many more. It is often assumed that these undocumented/unauthorized immigrants are simply Mexicans who cross the southwest border and take one man’s job. “At the White House, they are … criminals who menace American neighborhoods, take America jobs … and

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    Immigrant Labor

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    of railroads which, led to increase in demand for labor. Many immigrants came to the United States with the aim of working on American farms and railroads and in American factories. Many people moved to the United States from various countries to find better opportunities and develop their living standards. The majority of jobs were at the industries. The industrial labor composed of skilled laborers and unskilled laborers. Immigrants, due

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    Illegal Immigrants

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    the 19th century a big wave of immigrants came to America looking for a new life (Estrada). Ever since then immigrants have been shaping America to what it is today (Jawetz). But eventually it started to become an issue in the everyday life of the american citizens (Jawetz). Everyday thousands of illegal immigrants cross the border from Mexico to the United States (Estrada). This can affect The United States in a good way or a bad way (Estrada). Not only do immigrants come from Mexico; they also come

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    Legal Immigrants

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    abundance of research has recently been conducted showing how immigrants are affecting the justice system in the United States (U.S.), primarily if immigrants are to be at fault for the United States’ high crime rates. Some people believe immigrants are often to be put to blame for the amount of crimes past and presently occurring. Legal immigrants are perceived as unlawful citizens to which strain the United States’ justice system. The immigrants strain the system through committing violent crimes and

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