Everyone is different in their own unique way. We are all equal as people in the United States. Even though some of us are from different cultures, the rights are the same. Everyone might not get along, but somehow we make it work. People can make an impact on the world, even if they're not from our nation. They shouldn’t be judge of what they look like. Also, their religion doesn't have to be the same as our’s. Many people that were immigrants changed our nation/ world. There has been bad and good in our country, but it won’t change the way we are. We read two different articles by two different authors to find the differences. The one article was called “A Quilt of A Country”written by Anna Quindlen. The other article was called “The Immigrant Contribution from a Nation of Immigrants.” written by John F. Kennedy. The article Quindlen wrote was …show more content…
No matter where you have come from, you are equal. Yes, immigrants have to wait to become a citizen. Once they are a citizen they have the same rights as any other person today. They can get the same jobs and pay that we can. There’s no reason for immigrants to be treated differently than you or me. In the end, we all don’t like people but that doesn’t mean that they should be treated different. “All men are created equal,” this was said by Quindlen (Quindlen page 13 paragraph #1).
There is differences between both Quindlen’s and Kennedy’s writing, but there are similarities too. Both articles were talking about how immigrants are equal with jobs and plenty of other things. Immigrants have changed and put an impact on the United States of America. Many things have happened in the world like terrorist attacks and a lot more. With what has happened, we stuck together and fought through it. We live, cry, and fight together and that is what makes our country the way it