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Friday, March 8, 2019

Rainbow

The Rainbow Underclass The main purpose of the article, Rainbow Underclass written by Mortimer Zuckerman is that there are too many immigrants and illegal aliens in the fall in States. Zuckerman wrote the article to provide people awareness of both, the immigrants and the aliens in the US. In the article, Zuckerman attempts to hold in ways for the U. S. government to measure and depress the immigrants, especially by safeguarding and protect the boarders.The other main point that has been raised by Zuckerman is for the government to reduce the issuance of visa to the immigrants, allowing them to enter the U. S. Immigrants do not learn and spill side of meat as quickly as the immigrants out front 1965. The government should yet allow super skilled immigrants to enter the U. S. and slow down the in-migration process. While I contain agreed with some of the points Zuckerman is making, I do not agree with all of the points that he is making, regarding the immigrants in the U. S.F irstly, Zuckerman states that new immigrants do not learn slope as quickly as immigrants forrader 1965, because they are not linguistic minority to dominate any sizeable city the way the Spanish speakers now dominate Miami and Los Angeles. I suppose it is not true to assume that immigrants before 1965 have learned English quickly. As an immigrant, I do learn English faster than the immigrants before 1965. In my situation and as an immigrant who has left my birth country and persists in the U. S. , studying for my schooling, I do study read, and write English.I have studied, larn how to write, using the different types of tenses as well as the rn English language better compared to immigrants before 1965. In addition, I have disagreed Zuckermans statement that the immigrants before 1965 mastered the English language better than the immigrants in existing times, because I recall that the immigrants before 1965 purposely learned and spoke English to work in factories and groce ries stores. The other problem that I have noted, concerning Zuckermans article is the statement that only high gearly skilled immigrants should be provided entry in the U.S. He argues that US should only allow highly skilled immigrants that can be beneficial to the US economy. I believe it is unfair to only allow immigrants with high direct skills in the U. S. In my opinion, some of the American citizens do not have high level skills. The majority of the immigrants that come to U. S. came here to learn and improves their lifestyles better from the lifestyles that they used to live in their native countries. Further, I have carefully reviewed Zuckermans origin that only high skilled immigrants should be allowed to come to the US.Has Zuckerman considered the unskilled immigrants desire to learn and the country governments struggles to sponsors them in the U. S.? Has Zuckerman withal considered the impact that the economy of the immigrants country has on them, denying them the opp ortunities for education to develop high level skills? Besides the goals that some immigrants have for coming to the U. S, for example, to acquire education return to their country, and develop the country. Some immigrants come in the U. S. with the goals to study and balk permanently.

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