We are all immigrants to this country. Whether you were born here or not, your ancestors once travelled from other country, which makes you an immigrant. However, how does it feel coming from another country? Coming from another country to United States feels like you on a new planet. Everything is new to you and you want to learn how things work.
Alongside the route, there were various things or experiences that the migrants experienced. Basically, there were numerous accidents that they encountered for instance death as a result of being run over by wagons. Another one was accidents due to gunshots from half-cocked pistols in their wagons or from various individuals who at times used to fool around with guns. Conversely, the migrants contracted various ailments majorly yellow fever Oregon fever. At least two-thirds of the migrants lost their lives due to this quick killing disease.
It really amazed me when I was reading the book about how fast people were coming to America to gain religious freedom, or were they. Was the rule of the pope causing the mass migration? There were five million immigrates that came to America between 1815, and 1860 (Koester, 2015 p. 90). During this time, the growth of Catholics was astonishing. This started to alarm the established religious groups to a point where the movement for anti-Catholics took hold.
To me, the American dream is a wonderful thing to be a part of. It can allow you to have a job to make money and to purchase things with the money you make. This dream lets you take part in elections for the presidents, governors, sheriffs, and any other offices of government. Neil Diamond, in his song “Coming to America”, is welcoming immigrants to America. The immigrants feel that America is a safe place for them to live.
The Earth can be improved All we need to do is work together The world needs to see that immigrants are struggling Immigrants are important to our countries in ways that can’t be explained We need to create more job opportunities for immigrants because they help out a lot There are many arguments about minority rights and freedoms
I'm from the Dominican Republic and I have 4 years living in the United States. When I came to the united states I was 13 years old, it was not easy for my brother and me to start a new life in another country without our mother. Learning another language was the hardest things I have ever done in my life. Being an immigrant it's not easy, I’m in a country that is not mine, so I had started from the beginning. And the beginning will be difficult.
The right to allow immigrants that are legal citizens of the United States shall be allowed to become President of the United States. This Amendment needs to be part of the Supreme Law of The Land, since the United States allow all people to have the same rights as others. The United States should do the same for immigrants when it comes to being a candidate for president. This would allow immigrants to run for president and will be a massive accomplishment in the United States.
According to the Center for Immigration Studies, in the United States, there is a correlation between unemployment among natives and the influx of immigrants. This concludes that immigrants have an advantage with the employment over the natives. After 2009, two-thirds of the net increase in employment has gone to immigrant workers, the most of them are legal. Since President Obama 's possession, 67% of employment growth has gone to immigrants either legal or illegal. In 2012 for example, there were 1.94 million more immigrants, legal and illegal, working in the third quarter than at the start of 2009.
The main reason for immigration has remained economic opportunity, the appeal of better land or a better job. Before 1920, about 30 percent of all immigrants to the United States later returned to their native country. Some immigrants intend to stay in a new country temporarily and then go back home. But others go back because they find adjusting to a new society too difficult. (Source: The World Book Encyclopedia, Volume 10, Page 82).
La Paz Brief history Founded in 1548 by Spanish conquistadores looking for gold, *La Paz* swiftly became a thriving economic centre with merchants from all over heading here to trade in coca, tin, silver and gold, and facilitating routes from coast to Andes and onward to [Buenos Aires]. Within a century, the city was inhabited by a few hundred Spaniards and quite a few thousand indigenous Bolivians, each fraction taking up opposite shores of the Choqueyapu River. Although several Indio rebellions initiated here, each was met with tough and brutal resistance from the occupiers, and it wasn’t until 1825 that independence from the Spanish Crown was finally achieved. By then, *La Paz* was the most prominent and largest of all the cities, and even though *Sucre* remained the official capital, * La Paz* was, and still remains, home of the President and Government.