Essay On International Migration

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Verenice Clopton
Response Paper: International Migration
Purdue North West University

International migration for many people and it does not matter which country or city in which they reside they have similar reasons. Such as a better way of life for themselves and their family, their current living conditions, better employment opportunities and even something as simple as having food to fed their families. As our text and history shows the war is one of the main components which lead to people leaving their country’s or homes like the Out of Ireland film as to how and why the Devereux family’s land and home were taking way when the English invaded their territory and conquered their land and made it their own. They situation …show more content…

political party that flourished in the 1850s. They also stated that “Know-Nothing party was an outgrowth of the strong anti-immigrant and especially anti-Roman Catholic sentiment that started to manifest itself during the 1840s.” “A rising tide of immigrants, primarily Germans in the Midwest and Irish in the East, seemed to pose a threat to the economic and political security of native-born Protestant American.” “In 1849 the secret Order of the Star-Spangled Banner formed in New York City, and soon after lodges formed in nearly every other major American city” (Britannica.com). This showed some of the various attitudes toward emigrants in the 1800s. Furthermore, as going into the nineteenth century that shows the poorest countries display low emigration rates and an increase in income reduces the motive to emigrate to other countries. The international migration will continue to increase among poor adults and middle income countries in many African countries as …show more content…

War, employment, housing, food, shelter to simply a better way life or to escape unfavorable situations that exist in their own country. In the United States there seems to have encountered a tremendous variety of people along with their culture, language and traditions which held structure the United States and other countries to be well-rounded and inclusive with many nationalities. Emigrates to other countries carry with them new ideas, beliefs, communications, cultures and experiences and programs to possible influences other individuals to live up to their full potential and continue to help our country grow and

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