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Carlos Bulosan's celebrated autobiography is titled "America is in the Heart." The book depicts his experiences as a Filipino immigrant in the United States during the early 20th century, capturing themes of poverty, discrimination, and the pursuit of the American Dream. It is considered a classic of Asian American literature.
Yes, if born in the US, the child is automatically an American citizen.
In 1912, large numbers of immigrants from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean had recently settled in American cities. They faced discrimination, and non-whites were not allowed to immigrate to the United States.
immigrants did not want to be considered American.
A lawful immigrant who has become a naturalized American Citizen can become a police officer, but not an immigrant/alien who has not become a US citizen.
Many Americans have a better memory of African-American discrimination than the Asian-American discrimination because it seems more real to them to their day to day life.
As more and more American and immigrant settlers arrived in the west, the culture changed from a more pioneering and nomadic lifestyle to a much more settled lifestyle. The Midwest saw large immigrant populations of Germans move in with about half settling down as farmers and the other half as craftsmen in urban areas such as Chicago.
Nothing these days, there's no such thing as an immigrant or illigal.
it depends whether the immigrant has committed felonies
Public schools provided immigrant children with access to education, helping them to assimilate into American society, learn English, and acquire important skills for later success. However, these schools also faced challenges such as language barriers, cultural differences, and discrimination, which could impede immigrant children's educational experiences and opportunities. Efforts were made to address these challenges and provide support for immigrant students in public schools.
The lowest class of Latin American society historically was made up of indigenous populations and slaves brought over from Africa. They often faced extreme poverty, discrimination, and marginalization from the rest of society.