SEEKING THE AMERICAN DREAM ; FEAR OF DEPORTATION HAUNTS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS WANTING A BETTER LIFESTEVEN GARDNER, Columbian staff writer
Pakistan to present India. They worked long and hard days doing blue-collar jobs so that my parents would have a better chance at life. My parents chose to honor their sacrifices by seeking a better life in the United States. We came to this country because my mother had a fellowship. W...
When Raghunath Poshala immigrated to Canada from India in 2018, he was promised a better life for himself and his family. "Everybody said it's a first world country — education and healthcare are free. So, I thought it'd be a better place for us to raise a family," the 39-year-...
The probabilities of being a “recent citizen” (naturalised in the past 5 years or currently undergoing naturalisation procedure) and a “future citizen” (planning to obtain Latvian citizenship in the future) decrease with the respondent’s age. Conversely, the probability of not wanting to ...
After some Internet sleuthing, I caught up with Loudermilk one evening and asked what had brought him to the point of writing the article. "I've written a few articles in the past, and I'd been seeing on the news all these organizations wanting to remove patriotic symbols, and talking ...
rule-of-law issue is resolved, let’s do it with Thanksgiving’s lessons of kindness and gratitude in mind. They’re not so different than the Pilgrims. Almost all came wanting a better life for themselves and their families. And they are willing to work hard to get that better life. ...
This is a big argument all the time. I am always hearing about people wanting to move to one of our countries but others against it. I think alot of people have forgotten why they are here. Their relatives were allowed to come. Their relatives who came, alot of times, had bad accents...
We think it is a ___ way to put a smile on someone’s face. We have ___ some friends and family because of cancer, which played a key role in us wanting to take part in the ___ . Sometimes we may ___ about something that we have attended. Sometimes it’s more about the...
The identity problem this points to does not entail integration difficulties for wanting to hold on to his origins, but centers on the demands which the Moroccan student places on himself to prove his worth as a Spanish citizen, despite any dis- crimination he might suffer from natives. The ...
A large number of the seniors came to the U.S. to follow their children and help raise their grandchildren. More than half indicated a preference for separate living arrangements from their adult children, referring to "different habits, schedules, lifestyles or not wanting to be in their way...