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36. 17170 Upward Mobility and Immigrants.

This paper explores the immigrant experience and reasons why immigrants fail to achieve upward mobility. MLA format.
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  • Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
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37. 17520 The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.

This paper addresses the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 and critically discusses its provisions, applicability, and a court case using this law. MLA format.
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38. 17686 Summaries of Articles Related to Immigration.

This five-page undergraduate paper is a summary of articles following the instructions. Several articles cannot be fully referenced.
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39. 17852 Mexican Children Living In U.S. Farm Workers Camps.

Although America is the most prosperous country in the world, the treatment of Mexican adults and children do not reflect this. The farmers' plight consists of poor health care, poor labor-management relations, poor education, and poor housing or no housing at times. How can these situations and problems not affect children?
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40. 18031 U.S. Immigration Law: Strengths and Weaknesses in the Issuance of E-2 and F-1 Visas.

This paper is an examination of U.S. immigration law, specifically concerning the loopholes in U.S. immigration law, dealing with the issuance of E-2 and F-1 visas. The paper takes a close look at the various routes taken by people from Southeast Asian countries to gain entrance to U.S. soil. The E-2 and F-1 visas are two of the more commonly used visas for this group to use in immigration. The strengths and weaknesses of U.S. immigration law regarding the issuance of E-2 and F-1 visas is discussed.
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41. 18157 The Melting Pot.

This paper discusses America as a melting pot, the nature of assimilation in American society, and ongoing patterns of immigration and assimilation.
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42. 18791 Homelands in the Mind: Nostalgia and Identity in Three Fictional Depictions of Chinatowns/Japantowns.

This paper is written about the nostalgia and identity in fictional depictions of Chinatowns/Japantowns. For much of the history of Asian immigration to the United States and Canada, Asian immigrants - primarily from China and Japan - settled in small communities in these new lands. These communities, known as Chinatowns or Japantowns, represented the confused identity of these people.
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  • Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
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