The Difference In Hispanic Culture And American Culture

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In the research of this assignment, many different factors were brought to my attention that I have not thought about being an American citizen. People from different countries strive to come to America because how great of a country we are and the freedom that we have that many other people do not have. We are incredibly blessed in the United States but there are some people that are so cruel to immigrants that it makes us look unwelcoming to people from different countries. It is fascinating to me that a large number of our population in the United States are immigrants, and the number continues to rise according to the United States Census Bureau. Surprisingly as such an established country, the United States does not have an official language, by law, so with that being said bilingualism is not a bad idea for children in schools across the country. In the collection of pasos many different topics were brought to my attention, the difference in Hispanic culture and American culture, bilingualism in America, and how politics play a role in the cultures. As I have begun …show more content…

Many immigrants struggle in the country because they feel they are not wanted, and as a country, we should not be making them feel this way. What unites our country is the freedom and different possibilities amongst the variety of people in the United States, and we need to put that back into perspective when we think why people come to the States to receive this type of freedom. As a country, I believe we need to take time to learn, communicate with others in their language, respect cultural values of others, and to never make assumptions. We do not need to be such a stereotypical country towards other cultures and people, we need to be accepting and helpful towards

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