SEEKING THE AMERICAN DREAM ; FEAR OF DEPORTATION HAUNTS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS WANTING A BETTER LIFESTEVEN GARDNER, Columbian staff writer
Trying there best to give their kids the benefit of the doubt, the life they never had. Many immigrants came to america from, the middle east, the Mediterranean, Southern and Eastern Europe and Canada, all wanting to achieve the same goal, creating a better life. 194 Words 1 Pages ...
and there needs to be stricter laws placed. Others believe that immigration has made America what is it today, and one should not be stopped for wanting to peruse a better life. I believe that immigrants should be allowed into America because they provide a major positive impact on the econo...
When participants wanting to marry within their own communities found themselves becoming romantically attracted to co-workers and friends from an outside group, they cut off those connections before getting further emotionally involved. Some others, despite being in loving relationships with out-group ...
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 ...
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...
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 ...
"You're kind of balancing the operational needs to frankly shrink the detention population right now — which seems like a glaring, overwhelming need to me — with the political environment of this administration not wanting to be seen as soft on immigration," he said. ...
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 ...
The Korean elders who expressed a desire to live in a separate household were asked about their reasons for wanting to live separately. Forty respondents (25%) wanted to live independently to protect their privacy and freedom, 20 respondents (12.5%) thought it was less of a burden on their ...