The Invisible – Impact on Illegal ImmigrationThe invisibleUnlike the most well known of the Mexican illegal immigration that the United States government may be focusing on, it may have neglected another group of illegal immigrants that is appearing on the horizon. The population of Chinese immigrants is increasing every year in the United States, and the illegal invasion has become a problem that secretly arises into the American society. Americans and Chinese Scholars estimate that more than 500,000 Chinese have been smuggled into the U.S. since the late 1980s, which makes them the second largest undocumented immigrant group. In China, the exaggerative population has already been causing problems, and the Chinese government has even passed out the One-child policy to limit only one child per family. The reasons for immigration vary in each emigrated family, such as seeing better job advancement, wages, and employment. However, the overall goal is to achieve a better life in the other country, especially for their children. It is also hard for people in China to come aboard, because of the enormous spend to apply for the visa, and also the difficulty of the interview that is hold by the embassy of America for the approval of visa. Therefore, people that do not have the expense to afford going aboard in a legal way, but seek for a better life try to stow away using different ways, such as hiding in a ship container with limited spaces around them to make it through to the other country. One of the example is from reporter, Karri Hunns, “In early hours on April 5, 18 men and 4 women pried their way out of a 40-foot-long shipping container that had arrived in the port of Seattle from Shanghai the previous day after a two-week journey.” (MSNBC news.) Regardless of the ways the illegal Chinese immigrants are using to come to America, they should be regulated by either the federal government or local government. Chinese illegal immigration might be out of hands if the government do not realized the seriousness of the problem, including the influence to the citizen and the effect to the country economically.
Originally, the Chinese immigrants were very welcomed in the United Stats. However, the continuous historical events madden the non-Chinese people in the United States. In less than a hundred years ago, there was no contact between China and western countries. The Chinese were prohibited to teach their culture, such as languages, and send books aboard to other countries. Yet, in 1847 the first Chinese missionary came to the United States for teaching. In 1848 the United States pushed China to open up their trading markets for the westerners, and this historical event led a small portion of the silk merchants to come to the United States. The true cause of Chinese immigration eruption was the California Gold Rush in the early 1850s. A crowd of Chinese came to the United States for the new job opportunities. On the other hand, most of
the new Chinese merchants have no permanent employment and do not have a place to grow in the U.S. These new Chinese immigrants were lured with the promise of good wages, stable and a safe place to work — all the things that are required by the Chinese for an economic system. After the gold rush, these Chinese and Chinese-Americans became the majority of the population in the United States. It became the Chinese immigrant’s privilege to go to America to learn foreign language. We need to think and act in ways that make a difference for every American child, male, female, male and female. For the first time ever, the American children, male, female and female, have a real opportunity to live and work the American dream.
Carrying the Dream and the Endorsement of the American Dream
On September 3, 1969, the First Vision of all Americans should be our nation’s official campaign promise to “Build a Strong, Strong World.”
The American Dream is an important part of our national identity, part of our national life. This is our country’s responsibility, while maintaining a sense of belonging and respect for others. Americans should not be afraid to take responsibility for our country and the world we build for ourselves.
The American Dream embodies a new and exciting vision for America. It reflects the values of good jobs, fair trade and good societies. The American Dream ensures that economic and social progress does not lead to prosperity, but toward increasing inequality and poverty. It is why the American Dream and the American Dream do not coincide. As the American Dream moves forward, our economy thrives. We cannot give up.
As the nation grows our ability to build an even better American society. This is not to say that America will always be American, but the American Dream is a national concept whose success cannot be changed by changing conditions. It is not just a personal aspiration; it is a means to achieving all Americans’ dreams.
The American Dream is an aspirational promise and a positive path to achieving our American Dream. Because the American Dream is a concept of equality, opportunity and opportunity, we have to fight for the American Dream that is the American Dream, not for those who are not the same, but whose values and beliefs differ.
The American Dream is not to build roads, bridges, hospitals – all are not created equal. It is about giving all of us the opportunity and opportunity to live our lives that is what America always has: the opportunity to succeed, to thrive and to live this great nation founded on hope. America is stronger than it appears.
It is also not to build walls, bridges or any other form of barrier to overcome or overcome. All of this means that our nation, the place of freedom, safety and opportunity has become a place of strength. It is a strong place, where families can work and travel along the highway, where all Americans can prosper. A strong nation of opportunity. It will not be able to take those jobs that have never been done before and give up those things in order to achieve the American Dream and bring about the American Dream.
America can never look to us to solve problems, provide for those with needs and responsibilities and pay our federal and state taxes – let alone all Americans. America is built on the strength and the respect of those who are