Negative Essay On We Are America

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Title Is there anything worse than feeling like your rights are being revoked? How about standing in line for long hours to vote for something that is not taken into account? These are few from many inconvenient effects immigrants face day after day. According to President Barack Obama, too many employers hurt the economy’s health by cheating the system under paying undocumented employees, and that there are 11 million people living in constant fear. Neither of which is good for the country and the country’s economy. The immigration reform has been an ongoing issue for years. The reform is a bill which has the potential to advance the civil rights for immigrants and the aspects of society. But why are immigrant rights even a concern? Not Granting …show more content…

The United States has thousands and thousands of immigrants coming from all over the globe. America is mainly based on different backgrounds; whether it is different morals, ethnicities, traditions, and customs. Having all these aspect as part of our culture is very important. In the article, ‘“We are America”: Immigrants and social capital in the United States today’ author Joshua Hoyt discuss the effects of immigrants to democracy and political status in the U.S. As claimed by Hoyt, Professor Robert Putnam makes an interesting argument in his essay that, “the increased diversity in the United States caused by immigration has resulted in a decline of “social capital,” not only between ethnic groups but also within them” (14). The basis of Hoyt’s argument is that, Professor Putnam assumption on immigrants and different ethnicities challenges the social beliefs of America is far from being right. I have happen to agree with Hoyt’s argument because the majority of the Hispanic population have changed the politics of this country. For instance, this resent President Election was impacted by the many people voted for President Barack Obama because he was willing to support immigrants and their rights. Recently, I was a part of a march for Audism, Audism is the idea of feeling superior based on the ability to hear and talk. I noticed the impact the parade had on people. Some peopled agreed and ignored based on their actions throughout the parade. The reason for me stating this is that, whether one takes a same action like a letter to congress or a bigger action like an organization for a cause people tend to listen to address the rights of

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