Monday, December 26, 2016
Clashing Views of Race and Ethnicity
The two articles we ar to examine for this essay jam with the issue of in-migration to the U.S. and whether or not the count is racist. On the Yes side, supporting the presumption that the in-migration debate in the U.S. is truly racist and discriminatory to early(a) polishs, particularly Latinos and Mexicans is Carlos Fuentes, a bighearted Mexican writer and well-disposed commentator, while on the No side is Samuel Huntington, a political science take onivist and Albert Weatherhead III, a professor from Harvard. The argument for immigration and the assimilation of immigrants into the U.S. rests on the accompaniment that immigrants bring ethnic and heathenish diversity to the fall in States and they issue cheap labor for some of the tasks most Americans would rather not do, vitalizing our economy. On the other side, the argument against immigration is found on the assumption that Latino culture is so drastically different from American culture that there is no rely of ever assimilating them whole into American culture and that the immigrants depart remain at betting odds with American culture and challenges the whizz of the nation as a whole. Also, they say that these incoming immigrants from fundamental and South America ar actively taking jobs from poorer Americans and institute to the already serious law-breaking problem in intragroup city communities.\nI differ with the stance against immigration to the United States because I, myself, am an immigrant from Nigeria. My father is a contributing member of American society, we speak English and necessitate assimilated quite effectively to where slew cannot tell I am African because I dress, speak, act and consider myself an American. America is at its heart nation of immigrants. The debate against immigration would have us forget that many of the Caucasians blaring for the elimination of all immigrants were several(prenominal) generations ago immigrants themselves as their forefathe rs were in spades not the first to continue the Americ...
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