Essay About Moving To America

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Foreign grandparents and parents perceive America as the "land of the free" and opportunity for their children for a better life than they had growing up. Elders come to this land for advanced paying jobs and sophisticated education for the younger generation. To expose their growing minds to a culture and growth never able before in their main country, the parents make sacrifices to come to America for prosperity. America has a mystical aura of opportunity and freedom, but what is the cost for those two items? Are they free as in their freedom as John Locke instilled natural rights and liberties to humans? America may be a holy land, but what is the price? These immigrants are accepting job offers, to solely provide for their family, must …show more content…

Immigrants choose to go to America, and it's beneficial for them to know English as they can partake in their kids' lives. But they may or may not thoroughly indulge in English, for the justification that English is a laborious language to learn. It's exotic on the foreigners' tongue, and it takes years to achieve mastery over an alien language which is not so extraterrestrial in beloved America. In "Blaxicans", Richard Rodriguez's parents needed to speak more English at home. In addition, Rodriguez's name was originally, but it was changed to Richard (p. 87). America displaces the identity of immigrants as what happened with Rodriguez. Today's immigrants give their offspring easy-to-pronounce names, so it's simpler to address them in school or other real-life situations such as customer service. However if it was an immigrant from back then, the often occurring situation would be the child has an ethnic name, and they create an English name for people to call them with ease. Sequentially, Richard is mestizo (of European and Spanish descent) because of colonial Mexico, however because President Richard Nixon reinvented him in the 1970s, he falls under the brand Hispanic (l. 66-70, p.89). Such a term does not exist in Latin America as Hispanic, it rather refers to a gringo province, and it