Tuesday, May 19, 2020
The Poverty Of The United States - 1204 Words
Maria V. Solis Sociology Henslin (2014) said ââ¬Å"Richard Rodriguez represents millions of immigrants ââ¬â not just those of Latino origin but those from other cultures, too-who want to integrate into U.S culture yet not betray their past. Fearing loss of their roots, they are caught between two cultures, each beckoning, each offering rich rewardsâ⬠There are many reasons of why people migrate to the United States. One of them is the poverty of the country that they live in. People who have children and see them having different needs and necessities go broken hearted because of not being able to afford many things kids need, some people donââ¬â¢t even have a home to live in or money to buy food. The situations in countries like Africa and Latinâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦There are so many good and interesting things we learned specially from the U.S culture and which we incorporate to ours that is why the U.S is a multicultural country in which I am proud to live in and success in my career life. Faye Hipsman, Doris Meissner (2013) said ââ¬Å"Today, the United States may be on the threshold of major new reforms that would address longstanding problems of illegal immigration, as well as those in the legal immigration system, which has not been updated since 1990. The impetus for comprehensive immigration reform (CIR) has returned to the congressional stage, with bipartisan groups in the House and Senate engaged in significant negotiations to craft legislation that would increase enforcement at the nation s borders and interiors, legalize the nationââ¬â¢s estimated 11 million unauthorized immigrants, and provide legal avenues for employers in the United States to access future workers they need. CIR, in one form or another, has been under consideration since at least 2001, with major debates in the Senate in 2006 and 2007. After the failure of CIR legislation in the Senate in 2007, the effort to reform the nation s immigration laws was sidelined. The results and voting patt erns of the 2012 presidential election gave both political parties new reasons to revisit an immigration reform agenda. Illegal immigration has
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