Civil RightsCivil rights activities in the United States date back to the early 19th century. This however does not limit the start date of these initiatives, but only provides a picture of when civil rights initiatives began to have an actual impact on decision-making. The initiatives were diverse in nature, from women's emancipation to emancipation and freedom from racial slavery. The push for these initiatives was characterized by social protests and civil wars and therefore their impact on social life could be ignored. This paper seeks to explore the impact of civil rights initiatives on immigration. The focus is on how these initiatives have shaped current public decision-making and the possibilities that the initiatives will continue to influence public decision-making in the days to come. The article then concludes by highlighting how these initiatives have affected the lives of the average American citizen. Immigrant Rights Initiative America takes pride in the diversity of the people who live within its borders. President Obama's second term victory speech also stated that the United States is strong because of the diversity of its people and culture. A good percentage of the American population is made up of immigrants from other countries. Almost every country in the world is represented in one way or another in the United States. Apart from this, there are immigrants between different states in America and therefore immigration forms an important aspect in politics and decision making. Over the last century and before, immigrants from Europe and other parts of the world have entered America. However, during the World Wars, most European immigrants returned to Europe and that is when internal immigration began to take effect within Am...... middle of paper ......the grants they are economic immigrants and when they enter the American job market, they are ready to do any job for any amount, regardless of whether it is worth it or not. This way you find that the legal American does not have the opportunity to work and be paid well. However, immigrants help the economy grow. There are some jobs that Americans are not willing to do. When these immigrants cross paths, they bring their experience to the job market and are employed in these jobs. In this way they greatly help the production process and help the American economy grow. If these immigrants did not accept these jobs, production would perhaps be very expensive because producers would be forced to use expensive machinery. Some immigrants are highly skilled and their entry into the United States gives them the opportunity to positively transmit the society in which they live. References
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