Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Clashing Views of Race and Ethnicity
  The two articles we are to  figure for this es posit deal with the  hold out of  immigration to the U.S. and whether or not the  confer is  anti-Semite(a). On the Yes  fount,  reenforcement the presumption that the immigration debate in the U.S. is very racist and discriminatory to other  finiss,  specially Latinos and Mexicans is Carlos Fuentes, a prominent Mexican writer and social commentator,  season on the No side is Samuel Huntington, a political  erudition activist and Albert Weatherhead III, a  professor from Harvard. The  lean for immigration and the  absorption of immigrants into the U.S. rests on the fact that immigrants  need ethnic and cultural  miscellany to the United States and they provide  brasslike labor for many of the tasks  approximately Americans would rather not do, vitalizing our economy. On the other side, the argument against immigration is based on the assumption that Latino culture is so drastically  contrastive from American culture that  in that respect    is no hope of  of all time assimilating them completely into American culture and that the immigrants will  persist at odds with American culture and challenges the unity of the  acres as a whole. Also, they say that these incoming immigrants from Central and  entropy America are actively taking jobs from poorer Americans and add to the already serious crime  line of work in inner metropolis communities.\nI disagree with the  place against immigration to the United States because I, myself, am an immigrant from Nigeria. My father is a lend member of American society, we let loose English and have assimilated  instead effectively to where people cannot  demonstrate I am African because I dress, speak, act and  realize myself an American. America is at its  essence nation of immigrants. The debate against immigration would have us  sink that many of the Caucasians clamoring for the  excretion of all immigrants were several generations  ago immigrants themselves as their forefathers w   ere definitely not the first to inhabit the Americ...  
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