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  1. Surviving or Thriving? What It Takes for Immigrants to Succeed

    The Resilience of Immigrants is Rebuilding America An Essay by Rebecca Shi, Executive Director of the American Business Immigration Coalition; ... And I am privileged in many ways within the immigrant community — in being documented, and in access to higher education, for example.

  2. 18 Essays About The Immigrant Experience You Need To Read

    Here's What I'm Telling My Brown Son About Trump's America — Mira Jacob. Mira Jacob. "Sometimes I wish I could ask America when, exactly, it made its mind up about us. The myth, of course, is that it hasn't, that there is still a chance to mollify those who dictate the terms of our experience here, and then be allowed to chase success ...

  3. My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant

    My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant. 1073. By Jose Antonio Vargas. June 22, 2011. One August morning nearly two decades ago, my mother woke me and put me in a cab. She handed me a jacket ...

  4. What Immigrants Say About Life in the United States

    But immigrants' desire to stay connected with people and events "back home" does not contradict a desire to stay in their new home. In fact, 74 percent say they plan to stay in the U.S. and only 18 percent say they will move. Fully eight in 10 (80 percent) say they would still come to the U.S. if they were making the choice all over again.

  5. Here and There: 15 Memoirs About the Immigrant Experience in America

    by Tarek El-Ariss. Water on Fire tells a story of immigration that starts in a Beirut devastated by the Lebanese Civil War (1975-90), continues with experiences of displacement in Europe and Africa, moves to northeastern American towns battered by lake-effect snow and economic woes, and ends in New York City on 9/11. A story of loss, but also of evolution, it models a kind of resilience ...

  6. My immigrant family achieved the American dream. Then I started to

    1) The American dream isn't the result of hard work. It's the result of hard work, luck, and opportunity. Looking back, I can't discount the sacrifices my family made to get where we are ...

  7. The Immigrant Story

    We chronicle, document and archive the voices and stories of immigrants in short, accessible formats and provide curated, customized and relevant content to enhance empathy and create an inclusive community. ... The Immigrant Story. is an American Story. Click to begin. ... "Being 100% American means fully accepting your heritage — whatever ...

  8. Eight Brilliant Student Essays on Immigration and Unjust Assumptions

    Students had a choice between two writing prompts for this contest on immigration policies at the border and in the "Constitution-free zone," a 100-mile perimeter from land and sea borders where U.S. Border Patrol can search any vehicle, bus, or vessel without a warrant. They could state their positions on the impact of immigration policies ...

  9. What Every American Should Know About the Immigrant Experience

    Native-born Americans should know more about the full story of our immigrant experience. Know that we are not different because of where we come from, but rather, we all seek a better life and equal opportunities that lead to happiness and peace. If we could all come to realize that, maybe this country would be a lot stronger as we all work on ...

  10. Understanding the U.S. Immigrant Experience: The 2023 KFF/LA Times

    A bare majority (54%) of Asian immigrants and fewer than half (42%) of White immigrants say their safety is better as a result of moving to the U.S., while about one in five in both groups (17% of ...

  11. 9 Paired Texts About the Immigrant Experience in America

    In this poem, Laviera seems acutely aware of how the Statue of Liberty's meaning has evolved. To emphasize the importance of inclusion, he writes: "if you touch me, touch ALL of my people. who need attention and societal repair, give the tired and the poor. the same attention, AMERICA, touch us ALL with liberty,

  12. Living in an Immigrant Family in America: How Fear and Toxic ...

    The climate surrounding these policies and this debate potentially affect 23 million noncitizens in the U.S., including both lawfully present and undocumented immigrants, many of whom came to the ...

  13. Column: We need immigrants more than ever. They keep hope in this

    Immigrants to the U.S. face extensive challenges, but they still report high levels of optimism about their futures and trust in American institutions, a comprehensive survey has found. Sept. 17, 2023

  14. Writing about being a first-generation immigrant in my college essay

    Hi there! Writing about your experience as a first-generation immigrant can make for a powerful essay. However, keep in mind that it is a common topic among immigrants. To avoid sounding cliché, try focusing on a specific aspect or unique experience that has had a significant impact on you. For example, instead of talking about the general struggle of learning a new language, you might share ...

  15. Being an Immigrant American

    Immigrants of all types have a place in America and show it by making America their own. America is a home to everyone and is shown in many different ways but will always be made up of complex people and cultures that make America what it is. Personal responses to American Creed, the documentary.

  16. I'm a First-Generation American. Here's What Helped Me Make It to

    Here are three steps that will help students like me: 1. Play an active role in their students' lives outside of academics. While this is important during "normal" times, it is even more ...

  17. How my experience as a first-generation immigrant shaped me and my

    As a first-generation immigrant to the United States, I have experienced the challenges of integrating into a new culture as well as the benefits of community development. Alicia left Burma with her mother (far right) and sister at the age of six. Here in the United States, I received the opportunity to pursue higher education and experience a ...

  18. Growing Up In America As An Undocumented Immigrant

    Daniela Pierre-Bravo is a bestselling author, speaker and MSNBC reporter for "Morning Joe.". In her new book, "The Other: How to Own Your Power at Work as a Woman of Color," she shares her ...

  19. Summary

    Summary. The United States prides itself on being a nation of immigrants, and the nation has a long history of successfully absorbing people from across the globe. The successful integration of immigrants and their children contributes to economic vitality and to a vibrant and ever-changing culture. Americans have offered opportunities to ...

  20. What does it mean to be an American?

    To Dædalus issue. Author Information. It is often said that being an American means sharing a commitment to a set of values and ideals. 1 Writing about the relationship of ethnicity and American identity, the historian Philip Gleason put it this way: To be or to become an American, a person did not have to be any particular national ...

  21. What Being an Immigrant Taught Me About Success

    As an immigrant, how I define success is largely influenced by my life experiences. Over the years, my perspective has changed: from when I was a child watching my parents struggle to make ends ...

  22. How It Feels to Be Asian in Today's America (Published 2021)

    Like all immigrants, I have an American dream. As a queer woman from a country marred by military dictatorships, censorships and blood coups, I saw the United States as a safe haven where ...

  23. 8 Challenges of Growing Up as a Second-Generation Immigrant

    In this post, we will discuss some of the challenges of having immigrant parents, including the ones that are often tabooed. 1. The Heaviness of Unspoken Guilt. Children naturally blame themselves ...

  24. A century ago, anti-immigrant backlash almost closed America's doors

    May 2024 marks the 100th anniversary of the Immigration Act of 1924, which sharply cut the number of people allowed into the US.

  25. America Turned Against Migrant Detention Before

    Throughout America's history, the federal government has spent vast sums to keep migrants behind bars. In the 2018 fiscal year, the country spent over $3 billion on immigrant detention.

  26. Heavy burdens on undocumented immigrants

    Among the topics covered in his research: understanding a person's journey in wanting to migrate to the U.S.; one's role as a new immigrant; being an immigrant parent; and what it's like to ...

  27. Americans Are Thinking About Immigration All Wrong

    Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (NOA) using AI narration. In a perfect world, the brokenness of America's immigration system would inspire Congress to swiftly pass new legislation ...

  28. How the 1924 Immigration Act changed the course of history

    GARSD: The 1965 act ushered in a new era of immigration to America, but historians say some of the anti-immigrant rhetoric today is similar to that of the 1920s. Here's Professor Sandoval-Strausz ...

  29. Americans Are Thinking About Immigration All Wrong

    Across economics, national security, fiscal sustainability, and geopolitical power, immigration is the opposite of America's worst problem. It holds clear solutions to America's most pressing ...

  30. Biden is said to be finalizing plans for migrant limits as part of a US

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House is finalizing plans for a U.S.-Mexico border clampdown that would shut off asylum requests and automatically deny entrance to migrants once the number of people encountered by American border officials exceeded a new daily threshold, with President Joe Biden expected to sign an executive order as early as Tuesday, according to four people familiar with the ...