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    labor for the agriculture business, working at stoop labor which few Anglo-Americans, even the poorest, would perform. White trade unions inevitably blamed the Mexican immigrants for taking their jobs. As the depression worsened, so did anti-Mexican feelings. People were poor and that meant hard times for everyone. Mexicans became seen as competition as more and more European Americans began seeking jobs that were once considered to be only fit for Mexicans. Many believed that once Mexicans were…

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    A Successful Immigrant Story My father’s history is an example of determination, hard work and achievements. His desire to learn, to adapt, and to teach, as well as his special skills and talents makes his story a successful immigration one; an American Dream. Dante Americo Verme Ferreyra was born in 1953 in Lima, Peru and he is my father. His father, Dante Antonio Verme Ryan was commonly known as “Kukuki”—he liked cookies—and was also born in Lima, Peru, in 1922. “Kukuki’s” father was born in…

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    Hello Americans and "ALL" Nationalities around the world; "The American Dialogue" website has been created for "you," by everyday people; "just like yourselves." In one way or another, we all have been affected by a story we've heard regarding the emotional abuse of a child, or possibly, a situation that may have personally happened to our self. Either way, it is an injustice, and EVERYONE NEEDS TO BE HEARD. The open forum of "The American Dialogue" website was created so that your voice…

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    Immigration has been a worldwide topic. Most of the U.S. population is made up of immigrants from multiple countries. In the U.S. , President Donald Trump has passed a travel law ban, which banned travelers from certain foreign countries to enter the U.S. for at least 90 days. This ban also, suspends the admission of immigrants for at least 120 days. The new law bans travelers from countries such as Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. These seven countries are considered…

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    Italians emigrated to America for work, some leaving their families behind awaiting their safe return. With an estimation of about four million Italians it has been the biggest immigration that America has had. Sadly forcing many Italian men out of Italy, with their wives at home called white widows, into ships arriving in the Mississippi where most of the men went to work in cane fields in Louisiana. With the Italians taking over what is known as the French Quarters in Louisiana there were…

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    “The majority of unauthorized immigrants are long-term residents of the United States.” Immigration is a common subject for students to learn about because there are so many immigrants in the U.S. Authors write about immigration in different ways. For example, if it is nonfiction or fiction. The Red Umbrella and Band-Aid for 800 Children both talk about immigration, but in similar and different ways. The Red Umbrella and Band-Aid for 800 Children are similar in many ways. For example, In both…

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    Between the civil war (1865) and World War I (1914), 25 million Europeans immigrated to the US. More than half of all immigrants in the US were from eastern or southern Europe. This period was known as “new” immigration. The “old” immigration was before 1890 and the immigrants were mostly from northern and western Europe. Immigrants were mostly men and they all came in hope to find a better way of life. The majority of all of these Immigrants from Europe entered through Ellis Island. In the…

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    There is roughly 11.7 million immigrants are illegally living in the United States. It is worth noting that not all high-immigrant occupations are lower-wage and lower-skilled. For example, 44 percent of medical scientists are immigrants, as is 34 percent of software engineers, 27 percent of physicians, and 25 percent of chemists. Over one-quarter of physicians and surgeons (27 percent) were foreign born, as was more than one out of every five (22 percent) people working in healthcare support…

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    discrimination. Nearly fifty-five million people left Europe during the early twentieth century partially due the machinery that was invading the country side of Europe, making it more strenuous for many farmers to make a profit (Rauchway 57). These European laborers…

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    Is Immigration really a problem? In “A Burden That Does Not Affect All Americans Equally” by Jan C. Ting, he states that immigration is becoming a problem due to the rising unemployment rate. Another author named James Meza Jr., in “A Problem for Some School Districts,” thinks that even though there are many problems with immigration, he offers up quick solutions to why immigration is tolerable which involves immigrants attending school. The last author named Anne-Marie Nunez states in her…

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