Jonathan Cortez Analysis

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“Born in Laguna Niguel, California; a sunny resort to most, a grateful privilege to Jonathan Cortez. An American by birth with a heart deeply tied to his Filipino heritage, Jonathan lives a life with dual cultures. For his family, leaving their community in the Philippines was their hardest decision to make, but the chance of giving their children a better life through the American dream made it worth it. Jonathan’s grandfather and his oldest sons were the first of their large family to embark the voyage, on September 16, 1978 through the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. Once the means of living were established, his grandfather could now bring over the rest of their family to begin their pursuit of a better life. At the age of three, Jonathon and his family moved to Hawaii, a diverse city with many job opportunities for new immigrants where both of his parents had grown up. Hawaii being one of the popular states many Filipinos immigrated to, Jonathan grew up with a community of family, friends, …show more content…

As a result, more English was being spoke in the community by the kids, but with a hint of each of their own ethnicities’ languages blended within it. This is referred to as Pidgin English dialect. This language originated from the thousands of immigrants with many different languages coming to Hawaii for work in the sugar plantation trying to communicate with one another by mixing the little bits of English they picked up with their own language. The languages of the Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Cantonese, Portuguese, and many more came together in the melting pot of English, and built a language still commonly used today. It was an easier way for many people in Jonathan’s community to learn English, which in turn, would help his parents and himself out in their success in

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