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    It’s impossible for someone to live without a job. When Latino immigrants enter America, they also need to find jobs. There are multiple jobs that immigrants commonly work in. Immigrant workers may have to make sacrifices in order to perform these jobs, and may not be paid correctly for them. There is no doubt that immigrant workers are an important part of America’s economy. One thing people like to say about immigrants is that they take all the jobs. Immigrants tend to have blue-collar jobs,…

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    their citizens. While in the beginning the motions for European unity were met with little challenge, as time progressed more and more countries and people began to challenge and doubt the effectiveness of European unity. In 1948, the idea of the European Community was conceived by Jean Monnet while speaking to the National LIberation Committee…

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    Understanding the difference between Homeland Security and Homeland Defense is blurred, they have similar tasks and mission, and we use descriptive definition verses legal definition to characterize them. Both have the same goals of protecting United States but utilizes available resources differently due the nature of the legalities of the Constitution and mission sets. Resources that come from local and state level are part of the Homeland Security structure are limited, with the exception…

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    There are many different cultures and traditions around the world from county to country; its what makes everyone all unique. Immigration was very difficult for some but needed at the same time. Many immigrants coming to America in the 1920’s and 30’s were from Europe. They came to America to escape persecution and seek freedoms and new opportunities America had to offer. The immigration for some was very turbulent and somewhat strange like in the story Son from America by Isaac Bashevis Singer…

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    Comparative Immigrant Groups: Unit 2 Assignment Many immigrants migrated to the United States for the obvious choice of reasons such as freedom, working environments, and to become successful to provide for their families. As this progressed there were many downfalls for both these ethnic groups where it may be struggling to move down to the point where they experienced hardships of being able to maintain a stable life even for themselves. Not including their same ideal dreams of creating a new…

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    In “History of Italian Immigration”, Alexandra Molnar introduces readers to a new era of immigration, known as ‘New Immigration’, which resulted in America opening up its gates to millions of Italian immigrants, among others. This foreign population consisted of two classes: laborers, and the more elite and educated craftsman. Molnar goes on to explain, that considering the massive influx of Italians to America, they made up a significant amount of the work force, integrating into society as…

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    I live in two different worlds. In one, I am an immigrant whose family simply wanted a better life. In the other, I am an American who lives in a fast-paced world full of opportunities. Working for Vanguard, an international corporation, often places me in peculiar situations. As I walk past my managers, I know that I have the potential to work my way up and become just as successful. On the other hand, as I walk past the landscapers or the kitchen workers at Vanguard, I cannot help but to…

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    America is one of the most advanced countries, and stands as an example for the rest of the world. America is a place where the “. . . American is a new man. . .” incorporated into one system (“What Is an American?”). People come from all over the world to America and they all are under the same government. America is a place where “The world is here”, people from every country around the world live here (“America: The Multinational Society”). America is a very diverse place, since people are…

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    We were first introduced to the political opportunity structure (POS) in the beginning of class. The political opportunity structure is part of a three-part crime model; which also included means and motive. The POS sets out to explain how open or closed the political system is to a certain issue or claim, that may bring about a social movement. The second part of class introduced us to how the political opportunity structure interacts globally and how complications arise. The political…

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    The first exogenous shock is the World War I. After world war one, Americans had high intension about national identity, and most of the Americans encouraged Americanism and had intensified Americanization. As a result, the ethnic people living in America were blamed by the Americans with anti-alien sentiment. For instance, American blamed German and Irish immigrants and see them as potentially disloyal to the United States and a hindrance to the nation's war effort. Americans not only blamed…

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