Latino Opinion: The American Dream

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Since early 1900s America started to gain a huge migration spike from all kinds of backgrounds and cultures, many were from European and Asian descent. Nowadays most immigrants mostly now come from Central and South American, but what purpose are they trying to seek. Well in simpler terms all immigrants dating back from 1900s to present time seek a untouchable but yet reachable goal, dream, or achievement and that is the American dream. It is an entity that fuels millions of Americans and immigrants to pursue what they want, if it’s financial wealth, internal happiness, unity among communities, or whatever it might be they will push themselves to their limits, work themselves to the bones, and use everything to the best of their ability to …show more content…

Lopez perceives the American Dream is in his opinion. In Ricardo A. Lopez words the American dream is to break the hate barrier and allow immigrants to once again come to America and let them seek their American dream. Evidence that goes accordance to my claim is, “Latino immigrants generally come to U.S. driven by a strong desire to provide a better life for their family. Their drive is not that different from the motivating factors that impelled the ancestors of almost everyone in this country…. the fact that the immigration laws in the U.S. no longer have an open door policy. And even when Latinos come in with a legal immigration status, they still have to endure the overwhelming negative social pressure that surrounds the subject of immigration in the 21st century. The pursuit of happiness and new life in the United States has defined this country since its inception. Seeking the so called American dream is what being American is all about. Immigration defines our American culture. It has shaped the American way of life and has created the unique diversity that is so highly cherished in the United States…. [and symbolizes] the importance we place in coming together from different places to form one country.” Everyone within the United States borders all have ancestors that migrated from other countries to seek …show more content…

I believe the American dream may no longer be within Americans, but it still lives on within the minds and souls of immigrants especially from Spanish descent. These immigrants have nowhere to go for aid in their home country reason like war, inflation, corruption, and other other devastating injustices which contribute to migrant to the U.S. They choice to come here because this country has more possibilities, opportunities, and chances for a better life like no other country. They seek a country which has justice, basic human rights, and a place where their kids may have a great a prosperous future. Many risk everything just for a taste of this so call American dream crossing deserts which may rise to excruciating temperatures, hide within the interior of a car which can lead to death from inhaling so much carbon monoxide, or even swim across which they can get disease or encounter dangerous creatures. The point is they push themselves to their limits even when facing death head on they don’t care because they believe and have hope in the American dream. Overall the American dream is a reality rather than a dream because there are millions of immigrants to this day who pursue to come to America for a better life even if the odds are against

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