The Issue Of Discrimination Among Immigrants

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Throughout history immigrants have been faced with many challenges and they still are being faced with these challenges. They have very often been blamed for the problems that America has. Immigrants are often accused of “stealing jobs” from the white middle class which is not true. According to an article, “people of color are twice as likely to be out of work as Caucasian Americans, even when they have the same degree.” (Rassuli) This proves that, although immigrants are often blamed for it, they do not steal the jobs of Americans. Immigrants are actually more likely to be out of a job even if they are just as qualified. It is also said that Latin Americans are 70% more likely to be out of a job even if they have the same degree (Rassuli). This could easily be considered discrimination. …show more content…
Immigrants are discriminated against every day just because of their race or ethnicity. According to an article published on PewResearch, “Among Hispanics ages 18 to 29, 65% say they have experienced discrimination or unfair treatment because of their race or ethnicity.” (Krogstad, Lopez) Immigrants don’t always get the same treatment as a Caucasian American would. Many people, a majority of the time, look down on people who are of a different race or ethnicity. They do not think that immigrants are as good as they are. The article also shows that 62% of U.S born Hispanics experience discrimination. This goes to show that it doesn’t matter if you were born here or not, if you are a different race/ethnicity you will most likely be discriminated against. Even many children experience discrimination at some point in their