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California's Love/Hate of Immigrants

California's Love/Hate of Immigrants Individuals around the world view California/the United States as the premiere place to raise a family, and to have a nice white house on the corner of some quiet street. They see California as the opportunity to work a 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. job in almost any field, something most of us take for granted. These are just a few of the things that drive immigrants to move to California. Whether it be people from Europe, Asia, Latin America, or even from within the United States, they all have one thing in common: they come in search of new opportunities, either work related or family, and/or a better living situation. California has always been a home for immigrants. Almost everyone living in the state today was an immigrant at some point. Although California as a state has always welcomed immigrants, the people living in California, who were also immigrants once themselves, tend to have a love and hate relationship towards immigrants. They love the immigrants for! the low class jobs that many of them occupy and do so well and they hate immigrants because most of them are very determined and with time and hard work they seem to take over many of our high paying jobs. So immig


We don't love them and we don't fully hate them either. These immigrants have also moved to California to provide a better environment for raising their soon to be born child. To be looked down on as the poor lowlifes of our society. Their extreme desire and involved work ethic is what drives them to learn a t!rade so quickly and assimilate ranks in their trade till they reach the pinnacle. Candido and his wife came to California in search of the dream, and a simple dream at that. Boyle describes why a husband and wife crossed the border as illegal aliens for the opportunity of a better life in California. I don't remember much about my childhood, but I can remember that I was never hungry and I always had new clothes and new toys to play with. Candido said and thought to himself "No, and his tone was final. The only true reason he ever decided to come to this country was for her and their unborn child. When Candido was injured from his encounter with Delaney's car, America said that she would go to the labor exchange to try and get work. In addition, we admit annually more that 60,000 foreign professionals on extended work visas. They run our banks, manage our country, program our computers, fix our houses, and even say, "Welcome to McDonalds! May I take your order?" So whether immigrants come to start over, for better jobs, to raise their kids in a better world, or to simply marvel at the glory that is California/United States of America, we must learn to live with them and except that their presence is permanent, that they will never stop arriving at our door, and most importantly that we are them and they are all of us!. He thought to himself these were his own people, they were from the same country he came from and their status was very similar to his own, yet he knew how low they could stoop for a penny or for love of a women. I was born into a middle class society in the former Soviet Union.

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