Immigration Issues In The Film Amreeka

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The mass media that I chose to break down in terms of immigration topics and immigration themes was a movie called, Amreeka. This film came out in 2009, by Cherien Dabis, and definitely succeed in its intent to add some hope and delightful palatableness to the known immigrant experience. Amreeka, the Arabic word for America, starred a divorced mother, Muna, and her teenage son, Fadi, embarking on a tough physical and emotional journey to their new life in the United States from the Palestinian West Bank. It all started with a simple document in their mail, something that Muna filled out and forgot about years ago that was now about to change her and her sons life forever. So, from then on out, Muna and Fadi leave behind their family and their …show more content…

As stated in Peter Kivisto’s Introduction of Beyond A Border, Moving Across Border, “they move because they are prevented from practicing their religious convictions or because their political and social views place them at risk” ( Kivisto 2 ). Therefore, this political and religious conflict being the hectic and perilous main reason for Muna and Fadi to take the first step of moving to the United States for a safer lifestyle. This reason can also be academically defined as a political and religious push pull factors for migration. Some factors that could be pushing people out of point A, are “rapid population growth, poverty and lack of economic opportunity, and political repression” ( Kivisto and Faist 35 ) as said in Beyond A Border, Immigration Flows. The pull factors, pulling people to point B are “job opportunities, higher wages than in the homeland, the possibility of acquiring land, and political and cultural freedom” ( Kivisto and Faist 35 ). These factors making Muna, Fadi, and other immigrants alike “people by nature strayers rather than movers” ( Kivisto and Faist 36 ). So, Muna and Fadi’s main push factors out of the Palestinian West

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