The Land Of Opportunity Essay

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As “The Land Of Opportunity,” America has become home to many people from all over the world, and adapting to this new home can be quite a challenge. The story of this struggle is seen in a wide range of sources, from imaginary literacy texts, to investigative informational texts, to personal accounts of the immigrant experience. After studying all these sources, it is clear that both immigrants and the people of the host countries struggle with the exchange that occurs when different people, with different races, religions, and so on meet in the same place. Governments of all these host countries that take thousands of immigrants every day, need to help out immigrants, support them, and most importantly stop seeing them as a threat. Harry in Ray Bradbury “Dark They were, and Golden-eyed” shows readers that the government needs to help out immigrants, support them, and stop seeing them as a threat. This phenomenal …show more content…

After interviewing Ashley to find out about her experience as a immigrant, a lot was discovered. “when we came the people here were not very nice I mean people would treat you like why are you here go back”(Ashley). When Ashley said this it was insane, because this shows what the government has done. They treated immigrants so poorly, people think its okay, and have started doing the same thing. Which just shows that governments do not help out immigrants, support them, and they are also viewing the immigrants as threats. This needs to stop, this problem is going on and the immigrants should not have to go through what Ashley and millions of immigrants have gone through. Together with Ray Bradbury’s stories, the online research, and the personal account from Ashley readers see that the government needs to help out immigrants, support them, and stop seeing them as a

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