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immigrants marched throughout theUnited Statesto prove how valuable they are to the work force and to consumerism. Whether via legal means or not, they have come to Americaseeking the American Dream. Just what is the American Dream? What is it that everyone thinks we have and they want so...
“America really does have golden streets that allow immigrants to quickly make more than they could have earned at home,” they write. But, they add, “moving up the economic ladder in America — and catching up to the U.S.-born — takes time.” ...
Italian immigrants sailing to America spent weeks on a crowded ship. Many people died. Readers will be fascinated by the story of how these people endured such hardships to make it to America. The story of the Italian immigrants' rise to success is brought to life through attractive illustratio...
Among these immigrants, a significant portion holds advanced degrees, reflecting the shifting demographics of migration from labor to intellect. The allure of prestigious American universities has attracted numerous high-achieving students from China, many of whom choose to stay and contribute to the loc...
“America really does have golden streets that allow immigrants to quickly make more than they could have earned at home,” they write. But, they add, “moving up the economic ladder in America — and catching up to the U.S.-born — takes time.” ...
Immigrants in America are more hopefulabout the future than citizens who were born in the United States. That is what a recent opinion studyof3,358 immigrant adults found. The study, or survey, aimed to find out what the immigrantadults thought about a number of issues. ShannonSchumacher is...