China Boy Essay

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Gus Lee, who was born in San Francisco in 1946, a pace about his childhood. He wrote a novel named China Boy in 1991 and did a great job in describing a boy who was grow up in San Francisco and the hardships that the little Chinese boy experienced. Based on the history, the push factors that brought the Chinese to America are unemployment, poverty, famine, overpopulation, and political persecution. In another way, the pull factors are the United States has plenty of work opportunities, the idea of the gold mountain, steamboat ads and the illusion of equality. Gus Lee describes Kai Ting as a representative Chinese boy and growing up in the United Sates, and how he overcomes the difficulties that he faced in the United States. The novel shows …show more content…

Kai Ting faces many different kind of difficulties just like most immigrants. His biggest problem is that he has trouble with being accepted. Another big problem is that Kai Ting and any other ethnic group are being faced with racism. Some practices still used on different groups of immigrants in the U.S. today are the security system applies in the customhouse. For example, even though you got the U.S. visa and have right to come here, the police in the customhouse can still deport you or detain you in a room of the customhouse for usually several days. Fortunately, there are some big differences to the Chinese present situation like the allowing of immigration, freedom of marrying Americans, easier to get the U.S. visa for travelling, studying, and working. Today, there is not much that can be done to change the past apologies would be the most predictable of things but I think that anyone who had family that came to America to be used, as workers should be naturalized because they helped create something that defined America. The victims should definitely remember what was done in the past but should also move on because there is nothing they can do now. As for the dominant group, they should learn to appreciate people for what they are, not just numbers in the system that they think life

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