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    My Immigration Experience

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    1. Cristian Bonilla from Honduras, immigrated at the age of 12: “Being an immigrant wherever I am, and therefore your experience will change, because your past experiences were so much different than anybody else’ here. If you were born outside the country your culture values, your family values everything else changes. And then once you are here, you have come face-to-face to the new culture that is in the United States, the American way… You are always in that constant battle of being like,…

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    Latinx/Chicanx communities, since there’s many people who need the support and the representation in their communities. For example in the documentary “Which Way Home” the children have to deal with intersectionality, for example Kevin, the fourteen year old Honduran kid has to deal with his age, class, language, and ethnicity while crossing Mexico to get to the United States. In the film we can see they are multiple children like Kevin trying to reach the United States for a better life and a…

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    They include a $10,000 investment to develop and launch the “Made in Roatán” certification with the Honduran Tourism ministry, as well as an annual certification fee once launched. We’ve also budgeted a significant amount of funds, which will be designated to communication collaboration – both programming and special projects – to fulfill our commitment…

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    several factors such as my upbringing, culture, sports, and family. My parents experienced an upward social mobility, hence they have always encouraged us to be humble and empathetic with those who are considered the most vulnerable within society. Honduran culture is very conservative and male driven; females are expected to be submissive to males in the stereotypical and ancient characteristic that females belong in the house and males in the workplace. Therefore, at a young age I was imposed…

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    Symbolism In Colombia

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    The authors of Organized Crime in Central America note the benefits packages that members of the Zetas receive upon recruitment. These contend with those provided by the Mexican, Honduran, and Guatemalan military and law enforcement to lure members away from these institutions. Interestingly, there is some spillover from these institutions into the Zetas that reflects the origins and ideologies of paramilitaries in Colombia. Dudley…

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    Enrique’s Journey. A project reporter for the Los Angeles Times, Nazario talks about the true story of a young Honduran boy named Enrique that was abandoned at the age of 5 by his mother Lourdes. Lourdes left to the United States as an immigrant to work so she can be able to give her poor children a better living. After 11 years of tears, sadness and loneliness Enrique decides to go to North Carolina in search of his mother. Traveling from Honduras across the Mexican republic and “El Tren De La…

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    So, In 1870, only one of Africa was colonial In 1890, the unearned section represented only about a tenth. 15th century Portugal; Angola and Mozambique the Hondurans are on the shores of South Africa they started to settle. From the 16th century, Do not enter Africa from Senegal to Africa's coasts has begun. The British are on the shores of the Gulf of Guinea They settled. European states, climate and geography…

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    People are always on the move in this new modern age. Cars, Trains, and Planes help us move around from places with relative ease. The United States has always been a destination where millions of people have wanted to go throughout the foundation of it. In recent years, many people have migrated towards here from neighboring Latin American countries. This poses the question, should illegal immigrants be banned? the answer to that is no, it should not be banned. The reasons have to do with the…

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    Street Gang Activities

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    The MS-13 majority members are traditionally Salvadorian nationals. However, there are growing with expansion from countries like Mexico, Guatemala, Hondurans, and other South America immigrants. The gang is estimated to be operating in every state in the US thus there is a need that the locals in every state be vigilant and report any suspicious activities in their neighborhoods as it relates to organized…

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    Immigration has played an important role in America 's history; however, what defines an acceptable immigrant, and how to deal with immigration has changed throughout the course of America 's history. Illegal immigration has become a controversial issue amongst the American public, and now more than ever, the pros and cons of illegal immigration are being examined by American citizen across the country. Immigration 's controversial nature, however, is one thing that has always remained true in…

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