Opportunities Among Immigrants

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42 million immigrants came to the United States last year. Many make families, get jobs, and start their work towards the wealth they can achieve in America. American born citizens usually start working toward that goal young, and continue, not so enthusiastic most times, to reach the American Dream. An immigrant has a more optimistic sense of opportunity than an American born citizen. Equally important is that America offers countless opportunities for native born citizens toward achieving their American Dream. Immigrants and American-born citizens both share the want to grow America in the future.
A lot of immigrants come to America for something more than what they're country offers them. The citizens born here often don’t think about the bountiful opportunities America offers. Immigrants go through hoops to achieve citizenship in order to get a good job, a good home for their family, and to take advantage of the opportunities they find in front of their eyes. They know America gives opportunities to rise up and achieve their pursuit of happiness because they work hard to get there.”After leaving the sickness,” “As dreams of forests and meadows, waiting for those who’d worked, a thousand years, yet never owned
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Both immigrants and Americans work at jobs and pay taxes to improve America’s economy because both want to see America prosper for the future. Many americans want to see immigrants belonging to America too, they both share a dream for the future of a successful environment. However, some Americans think immigrants are ruining our country. They think they are stealing american born citizens jobs. It is not the immigrants fault that American laborers would rather pay for them than the Americans, or that their work ethic is very good. Similarly, some think it’s wrong for an immigrant to live here and not be a citizen. Not only is it hard to achieve citizenship, but also equally as hard to get the