Kristin Brown
Mrs. Camden
LAL102
11 October 2017
Immigration
Every year, hundreds of thousands of immigrants, legal and illegal, from around the world, come into the United States to start their new lives. These immigrants have many different reasons to come to the U.S. Most are hoping to get a chance at a better life, while others are refugees, escaping persecution and civil wars in their home country. Many of these people believe the United States is a better place to live.
Dictionary.com defines Immigration as “a person who migrates to another country, usually for permanent residence.” To American’s like me immigration is the act of a person moving to new country that which they were not born in but are now going to settle there. To others it’s a way of life. What is it like to be an illegal immigrant? In “Amnesty”, John F. Kavanaugh talks about a woman name Maria and how she was brought over to the U.S. illegally when she was
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