Monday, May 2, 2011

Immigration in the United States

David Sales
Englsih 102
Dr. Micer

               

Obviously immigration is increasing every year, and more and more nationalities are entering the United States every day.  Is it wrong? No.  Can I see there being a problem with finding jobs in the hard workforce of today in the future? Yes.
                By entering the United States, people are able to explore a different environment and also have a chance to restart their lives.  America is one of the very few countries where the possibilities are endless.  Everyone is treated with respect in the workforce.  I do not believe that by coming to the United States that people have to change their beliefs or even change their language.  It isn’t a necessity; learning out native language would benefit anyone but they should not be obligated to doing so if they decide to come to the United States.
                Everyone has different cultural practices and something that has been running in their families for century’s.  I do not think it is necessary to change anything one believes in just to become an American.  America is a country with hundreds of different nationalities and we take great pride in that. With that being said, why would people have to give up cultural practices just to be an American? In my perspective, it just doesn’t add up.

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