T. Murphy
English 102
05/04/2016
Reasons and Challenges Immigrants Encounter in the USA According to Wikipedia, Immigration is the movement of people into a destination country which they are not natives of or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle or reside there, especially as permanent residents or naturalized citizens, or to take-up employment as a migrant worker or temporarily as a foreign worker. However, immigrate are known to have different motivations to their relocation.
Therefore, most of these motives are either stimulated by primary or secondary factors. Primary factors can be categorized as self-willingness, could be adventurous, job seeking, studies, or the sole desire to reside in a well-developed country. Secondary factors, variety of obligatory factors have contributed to the reason why millions of people immigrate. Most people immigrate to escape poverty, seeking superior health care, to find refuge after being displaced due to environmental factors, to escape conflict or violence, and to escape past or future persecution based on race, religion, nationality, and/or membership in a particular social group or political opinion. Although, most of the secondary factors can be push or pull. Push, being forced to leave with no option. Whereas, pull are attractions. …show more content…
Challenges are often in political, economy, language, culture, and atmospheric system are storms in the journey to a new living. First of all, immigrants with both primary and secondary motive are to be mentally stable and ready to face challenges. Immigrants should, however be able to persuade themselves of being acceptable to all changes, in a nutshell to be open minded. Often immigrants forsake the fact that they are going to a total hardship in the new country. Being easily seduced by the seen in movies is way different than the life