Wednesday, February 13, 2013
The effects of Immigration- in depth
The main focuses of immigration have been the political and economical aspects of the affects it has on immigrants. I wanted to gear my attention first to the emotional and social aspects of immigration. They do play an important role in the processes of immigration as I have noticed from reading and gaining a general knowledge on it. Immigration undeniably effects those attempting to enter a country but it has a very large affect on the family as a whole. Some family members would not want to immigrate and could not be allowed to. The immigrants are faced with many insufficient finances as a result. Once the immigrant is settled in the new country, many times the "melting pot effect" or assimilation comes to play. Meaning, that the formation of new families are torn between keeping their original cultures traditions or adjusting to the new country's ways of the dominant culture. Certain cultures that are practiced could be illegal in a given country which becomes challenging to the immigrants to retain their original culture and are forced to adapt. Finances are another challenge for immigrants and often rely on their family in their home country to assist them. After all of these issues that can affect the immigration process there should be some sorts of rights that can help immigrants flourish in a new country.
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