Spaces, Exchanges, immigration, Ellis Island, legal immigration, Green Card Lottery, illegal immigration, Mexico, lives, officer, identity, diseases, war, communist, capitalism, major waves, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, religious persecutions, discrimination, starvation, diversity, visa, conditions, Africans, Asians, Europeans, Middle-Easterners, Green Card, US-Mexico border, assistance, immigrants, job opportunities
In this notion, we talk about Spaces and Exchanges. It is first about the immigration in Ellis Island between 1892 and 1954, it's the legal immigration. To continue with legal immigration, we talk about the Green Card Lottery. Then we can talk about the illegal immigration with the example of the immigration from Mexico. To finish, we study the impression of American people about this.
[...] They hide these things along border for immigrants to found them. In addition, there is 30% of immigrants who cross the border have already committed a crime in US. It's hard to stop people to they want a better life. Sometimes immigrants found a job like carry loads, paint wall or maw lawns but they are paid 8 or 10 dollars an hour. Impression of American people on immigration To finish we can talk about the impression of American people about immigration. [...]
[...] They present any argument, opinion about immigration. There are not enough resources, jobs to be able to welcome immigrants. There are 3 million people immigrants enter the US each year: 1.5 million are immigrants and 1.5 million are tourists and students. By 2050, there will be another 135 million residents living in the USA. The solution is to reduce the number of immigrants to 300,000. To conclude, we have seen the illegal immigration with Ellis Island and the Green Card, in addition we know now that it was not easy for immigrants. [...]
[...] Spaces and exchanges In this notion we talk about Spaces and Exchanges. It is first about the immigration in Ellis Island between 1892 and 1954, it's the legal immigration. To continue with legal immigration, we talk about the Green Card Lottery. Then we can talk about the illegal immigration with the example of the immigration from Mexico. To finish we study the impression of American people about this. Legal immigration and lives on Ellis Island First, we talk about the legal immigration and the lives of this person. [...]
[...] The Green Card is to enable immigrants to have a visa to create diversity. There are 3 conditions to participate, have money to survive, a job and a minimum of 2 years high school education. It's organized by the US government. So, like I say before it's to create diversity, so Africans, Asians, Europeans and Middle-Easterners can participate. If you have a Green Card you can live in America and work. Illegal immigration and the US-Mexico Border Now, we can talk about the illegal immigration like Mexico. [...]
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