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  • 3 Million Undocumented Mexican Immigrants
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    US and Mexico Looking for a Resolution by Paul Heim el For the first time in American history, a President is placing Hispanic voters at the center of politics. George W. Bush has his administration have recently been concerting their efforts towards unifying the United States and Mexico, a task that has been on the priority list of past Presidents, but never as full-pledged as Bush. It makes sense if you think about it: Texas, long ago and far away, was part of Mexico. Now a Texan is trying to ...
  • Mexican U.S. Connection
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    The Mexican U.S. Connection Mexico and the United States have been close together, at the same time being so far apart. Mexico and the U.S. have maintained a healthy neighbor to neighbor relationship over the centuries. There have been disputes of course, but for the most part we are working together. When striving to maintain a healthy relationship between neighboring countries, certain problems arise. When the countries don't have the same standard of living, people might try and migrate illeg...
  • Mexican Immigration And Assimilation
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    I am from an ethnicity and culture that is in the forefront of many political topics in this region today. I am Mexican. When this word comes up most people seem to think of illegal immigrants crossing the border. This thought can bring up much resentment and contempt from certain groups, and along with this comes prejudice and discrimination. However, before I jump ahead of myself I would like to discuss the physical and cultural differences between my people- Mexicans and the U.S. majority- Wh...
  • Deportation Of Mexican Immigrants
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    Mexican immigration into the United States has been going on for a long time. One of the first big wave of immigrants was in 1910 during Mexico's revolution. The numbers have been going up ever since. Mexicans have been getting mixed signals from the United States about their immigration. In the 1920's the U. S was very welcoming due to labor shortage in results to World War I. During the Great Depression of the 1930's Mexican immigrants were being blamed for taking the Americans jobs away. When...
  • Just Mexican Immigrants
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    Based on what this article is about, I would have to say that I disagree. For the reasons that I do disagree, my opinions are, I don't think Mexican immigrants are taken advantage of American jobs, education, medical care, and welfare benefits. If so, Mexican immigrants are not alone in disturbing to the future. You cannot judge all Mexican immigrants just by one little mini- riot. In my opinion I don't think Mexican immigrants are taken advantage of any, and all American benefits. From what I k...
  • Chinese And Mexican Women
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    A woman's immigration experience can be quite different from that of a man. However, in order to comprehend this experience, I believe that it is most important to understand the specific circumstances surrounding her immigration. What were her motivations to immigrate? What context does she find herself in once she immigrates? What is her social-economic background? Did she come by herself or with family members or friends? Is she married and does she have children? Only with this information c...
  • Mexican Immigrants Return Back To Mexico
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    Imagine increasing your income seven to ten times by making a dangerous illegal journey to another land. Would the trip be worth it? Should family be taken along? What means of transportation would be best? How could a job be found once the journey is complete? These are common opportunities and challenges faced by Mexican Illegal Immigrants coming into the United States. Why they come, how they come, and what they do once they arrive are common issues these immigrants must deal with in order to...
  • Early Mexican Immigrants
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    The purpose of my paper is to describe the migration of the Mexican people to Chicago, with respect to Mexican immigration, their daily lives, and their contribution to the city of Chicago, and the United States. During the 1910's through the 1990's, many Mexicans have migrated from their native land in search of a better life in America because of a growing poverty in Mexico. Many of them have moved north to Chicago where they could easily find cheap labor jobs in factories and railroads. Over ...
  • Thousands Of Illegal Immigrants
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    "Immigrants are to hordes what sheep are to flocks, or lions to prides. They swarm rather than arrive, their faceless uniformity evoking the insect world and its ceaseless, relentless capacity to reproduce". Over the years many things have been done to try to stop the incoming flow of illegal immigration coming over the western border, but most everything has failed which leads to the millions of Mexican immigrants living illegally in the United States. Millions of Mexicans are living illegitima...

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