The American Dream, it’s an idea that people who are immigrating to this country make up. They think that the country in which we live in is such a wonderful place where everybody can get jobs and get paid. Immigrants also think that this is the most well protected and most harmonious country throughout the globe. I think that there is an American Dream, but that is just that a dream. Being a born and raised American I know the hardships that we as Americans face. Though yes it is true we do have…
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The American dream is very much debated today, do immigrants have the access to the same rights as natural born citizens? The American Dream is not only a reality, but it is a possibility that is provided in the United States. The dream is an idea that all US citizens should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. Not only do natural born citizens have rights, but immigrants also work their way toward the freedoms that are guaranteed…
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American Dream “We may come from different places and have different stories, but we share common hopes, and one very American Dream” (Obama). Everyone has a dream filled with hope, occasionally the dreams cannot be achieved with the resources given in the United States.sa Some people believe the American Dream is not obtainable because of the immigrants that are traveling to America don’t have the same resources as American born citizens while others can argue that the American Dream still have…
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the shadows. I believe they’re already American citizens. These people are just waiting to contribute fully. And by that standard, 11 million undocumented aliens are already Americans, in my view.” Vice President Joe Biden During the 1880s, immigrants were welcomed to America to gain a better life for themselves, their families, and/or friends by getting an education, better paying jobs, shelter, and many more aspects. As the years gone by, the American Dream started becoming extinct due to it not…
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change in the way people consider being The American Dream. Rather it’s being rich and having a good life or just being able to live in America. Based on researches , America has changed from the 19th century to the 20th century. Citizens and immigrants have different views on how to achieve The American Dream, From wanting to be a billionaire , having a happy life , or even just getting the one thing you always dreamed about. Studies have shown that immigrants struggle more because of racism , education…
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the American dream had its ups and downs. The Depression was it main cause because of the widespread and hardship during the 20s and 30s, and it was close to bring reversed for those who were affected by it. Racial instability was still common, and in most part of the country racial violence was very popular. The American Dream gave hope to people especially me. It gave me the opportunity to achieve a better education than I had before. I have to disagree with Coates on how the "American Dream"…
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foreign countries are in need of assistance. Opening doors and opportunities for anyone. However, not all people are welcomed under certain circumstances. They desire a better life, jobs, education, and social freedom. Itching to live the American Dream immigrants find ways to enter the “Promise land”. Dealing with this as a country, the United States work harder and spend more trying to keep illegals out and protect our country from any illegal activities. They face the harder regulations, always…
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The DREAM Act is a bill that has passed through Congress and the Senate. It has always been in the United States’ plan to help those in need with their education. The DREAM Act would help illegal students attend colleges across the country. As long as the students meet certain requirements than they would be able to stay in America and go to school with the prospect of becoming an American citizen after several years (392). At first the DREAM Act would give conditional residency and then after…
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Amber Hopelyn Mrs. Smith EN 110 25 April 2012 The American Dream The American dream is a dream. A star that shines bright in everyone’s mind, a star because it is unreachable and unattainable for most. We wish, we want all the luxurious things in life. The American people are always looking for something better. We neglect to think that there are people out there that can’t achieve the American dream. People who are set on living somewhere you can’t get shot at every time you walk outside…
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The American dream is something that most immigrants are coming to acheive. The American dream will not only improve the lives of the immigrants but it will also improve the economy of the United States. The American dream is not an idea of the past it is the now and the future because Many hispanic immigrants are willing to work hard, though the government has said the american dream is dying the people strongly disagree, and though some European Americans believe that the American dream is dying…
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