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Immigrants Find US Soil. ... The article "More Immigrants find roots in US Soil"
cites that some reasons for this is the opportunities offered. ...
... York to take their first steps on US soil in search ... press, making these theories
that the immigrants were childish ... with the Irish began to find unskilled work ...
... across the border to get onto US soil, but those ... When most immigrants arrive in the
United States, they ... The people who come legally usually find jobs fairly ...
... Normally, before legal immigrants are admitted to our country, US consular officials
abroad ... if one critically analyzes the situation one will find that it ...
... Those immigrants who are immediate relatives of a US ... DOS for immigrant visa at the
nearest US consulate before ... come to the United States to find his “first ...
Submitted by rodger.dodger on April 3, 2005
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"More Immigrants find roots in U.S. Soil"
1 Using the text from the book there are three demographic variables; fertility, mortality, and migration. Fertility is the number of children an average woman bears (text pg. 394). Mortality refers to the annual number of deaths per 1,000 population (text pg 394). Finally, migration in the difference between number of people moving in (immigrants) and the number of people moving out (emigrants) per 1,000 poplulation (text pg 394), and the best description of the recent immigration to southwest Michigan is migration. The article "More Immigrants find roots in U.S. Soil" cites that some reasons for this is the opportunities offered. Since many traditional farmers are getting older and are retiring to warmer climate and the offspring choose careers other than farming, many farm owners are selling their farms to the help. These "help" are usually minorities. Also with the minorities farming other minority groups chooses their products to purchase; therefore the groups help each other.
2 Since the 1970 more and more people are choosing to move from the city and suburbs to rural areas. Southwest Michigan is a perfect example of why people are moving to rural areas. With the help of highways and other transportation, movement is easy and quick, right between big cities such as Chicago and Detroit. The low crime rate, the sense of safety and cost of living all make southwest Michigan very inviting to any individual or family.
3 Sociologist William Kandal quoted "farming may be the rural equivalent of driving a cab." In many urban cities and suburbs many immigrant find jobs as taxi cab drivers. Now in rural areas many immigrants are finding jobs as farmers and farmers helpers and characterized as the "rural taxi cab driver."
4 Traditionally, immigrants had moved to cities first when settling the U.S., this is called urbanization. Urbanization differs from that of...
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