Why is the United States called a nation of immigrants?哪位哥哥姐姐能帮帮我,用英文回答,谢谢啊
Why is the United States called a nation of immigrants?哪位哥哥姐姐能帮帮我,用英文回答,谢谢啊
Why is the United States called a nation of immigrants?
哪位哥哥姐姐能帮帮我,用英文回答,谢谢啊
Why is the United States called a nation of immigrants?哪位哥哥姐姐能帮帮我,用英文回答,谢谢啊
A look at the history of the United States indicates that this country has often been called "a melting pot",where various immigrant and ethnic groups have learned to work together to build a unique nation.Even those "original" Americans,the Indians,probably walked a land bridge from Asia to North America some thousands of years ago.So,who are the real Americans?The answer is that any and all of them are!And you,no matter where you come from,could also become an American should you want to.Then you would become another addition to America's wonderfully rich "nation of immigrants".
The United States is currently shifting from being a nation of immigrants of mainly European descent to one of immigrants from other parts of the world,such as Asia and Latin America.The number of recent immigrants has skyrocketed.They desire to escape economic hardship and political oppression in their native countries as well as the desire to seek a better education and a more prosperous life in America,"the land of opportunity".Although there are frequent conflicts between the cultures they have brought with them from the "old country" and those found in America,most immigrants learn to adjust to and love their adopted land.
Americans have also learned much from the customs and ideas of the immigrants and are often influenced by them in subtle and interesting ways.Immigrants bring their native cultural,political,and social patterns and attitudes,varied academic and religious backgrounds,as well as their ethnic arts,sports,holidays,festivals,and foods.They have greatly enriched American life.
For immigrants from all parts of the would,the United States has been a "melting pot" in which the foreigners have sometimes remained culturally and linguistically what they were in their native lands even as they move toward becoming citizens of the United States,a country whose people share a common cultural outlook and set of values.The melting pot does not melt away all recollections of another way of life in another place----nor should it.On the contrary,immigrants should maintain the languages,skills,religions,customs and arts of their own heritage,even while they are working towards entering the mainstream of American culture.
Why not!
为什么美国被称作一个移民的民族呢?
because many people from many different countries, other than US, came to America for living and working.
The first European immigrants in American history came from England and the Netherlands. Attracted by reports of great economic opportunities and religious and political freedom, immigrants from many ...
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The first European immigrants in American history came from England and the Netherlands. Attracted by reports of great economic opportunities and religious and political freedom, immigrants from many other countries flocked to the United States in increasing numbers, the flow reaching a peak in the years 1892-1924. During the late 19th century, the government operated a special port of entry on Ellis Island; it was in operation from 1892 until 1954 and is now preserved as part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. The Statue of Liberty, which was a gift from the people of France to the people of America in 1886, stands on an island in New York Harbor, near Ellis Island. Between 1820 and 1979, the United States admitted more than 49 million immigrants.
Limits on Newcomers
In 1924, the first laws were passed that set limits on how many people from specific countries would be admitted to the United States. The limits were based on the number of people from that country already living in the country. In 1965, immigration quotas were established according to who applied first; and national quotas were replaced with hemispheric ones. Preference was given to relatives of U.S. citizens and immigrants with specific job skills. In 1978, Congress abandoned hemispheric quotas and established a worldwide ceiling. The United States accepts more immigrants than any other country; in 1998, its population included 25.2 million foreign-born persons (that is 9.3 % of the total population.) The revised immigration law of 1990 created a flexible cap of 675,000 immigrants each year, with certain categories of people exempted from the limit. That law attempts to attract more skilled workers and professionals to the United States and to draw immigrants from countries that have supplied relatively few Americans in recent years.
Illegal Immigrants
The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service estimates that some 5 million people are living in the United States without permission, and the number is growing by about 275,000 a year. Native-born Americans and legal immigrants worry about the problem of illegal immigration. Many believe that illegal immigrants (also called "illegal aliens") take jobs from citizens, especially from young people and members of minority groups. Moreover, illegal aliens can place a heavy burden on tax-supported social services.In 1986 Congress revised immigration law to deal with illegal aliens. Many of those who had been in the country since 1982 became eligible to apply for legal residency that would eventually permit them to stay in the country permanently. In 1990, nearly 900,000 people took advantage of this law to obtain legal status. The law also provided strong measures to combat further illegal immigration and imposed penalties on businesses that knowingly employ illegal aliens.
The Legacy
The steady stream of people coming to America's shores has had a profound effect on the American character. It takes courage and flexibility to leave your homeland and come to a new country. The American people have been noted for their willingness to take risks and try new things, for their independence and optimism. If Americans whose families have been here longer tend to take their material comfort and political freedoms for granted, immigrants are at hand to remind them how important those privileges are.觉得多了第一段里可以找重点。
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