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April 2, 2012

The end is in sight!


This has definitely been my most eye opening class of the semester. It was interesting to find out so many of the facts about immigration and colonization into the United States. Of course, I knew that immigrants were treated poorly and unfairly given stereotypes, but I had no idea the injustice that they faced once they reached land. I think the presenters did an excellent job of portraying what life was like for these different minority groups. I especially enjoyed the presentation on Mexican Americans. The skit was great and they did an excellent job of engaging the class while still remaining fun and informative at the same time. While I don't agree wih everything Dr Warren had taught us thus far, I will say that I have a new respect for those in such minority groups and appreciate the things that I have been blessed with.
Posted by      Shellie E. at 11:19 PM CDT

November 1, 2011

Mexican Americans


I presented about Italian Americans, but for another class I presented on Illegal Immigration and Mexican history in the United States. Much of what the book tells us was news to me. It's amazing that no matter what our viewpoint is about illegal immigration, we all support it from an economic standpoint by purchasing various food products and fast food. It was also an interesting fact to point out that Mexicans are not alone in illegal immigration, but maybe because they have a history of being hated and discriminated against, it is easier to target them even though they help our economy so much. For example, Canadians can immigrate illegally as well, it's just not in large numbers, and the media does not show that, so our attention is not on it. One last thing, Mexicans who have been here all their lives may want to distance themselves from other Mexicans, i.e., if they have more Spanish blood and can "pass" they may want to assimilate themselves into the power structure. This may be sad, but many are just grouped together with illegal immigrants who are always stigmatized in the media.
Posted by      Artice C. at 11:21 AM CDT
  Barbara Farley-Burns  says:
Hi Artice,

Your information about Mexican American history was interesting. That is true we purchase various products to support ourselves which in turn support our economy. Some Mexicans are here illegally whereas others are not. We have no way of knowing unless we as a society request that they show their papers to prove they are here legally. But, we know this would be another way to discriminate against them.
Posted on Tue, 1 Nov 2011 3:30 PM CDT by Barbara F.




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