Citizenship the Struggle of Immigrant Term Paper

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Although discriminated, the immigrants have chances of being employed. The gay/lesbian, on the other hand, were totally banned from employment that laws were even passed to legally bar them from having jobs.

Obstacle Facing Immigrants and Gay/Lesbian Groups

The main obstacle facing the immigrants is their citizenship. For the gay/lesbians, the main obstacle against them is the norm that the society follows.

Since the early centuries up to the present, discrimination in the United States had been present in the lives of those who are not purely American citizens - an obstacle that seems to haunt them until the day they die. Louie identifies this in the following.
A janitors in New York City, by way of example, were largely Irish in the early twentieth century; African-American in the middle part of the twentieth century; and mainly Latino as we pass into the twenty-first century

Further, being an immigrant, Jun Chong had seen how his father died having nothing despite of working, as a janitor though, for many years.

The gay/lesbian communities also experienced discrimination from the society and found this to be a great obstacle in their lives. They experienced total exclusion from the society that was lead by a discriminating government.

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