Immigration: Government promoted hate.
In this dissertation about immigration, the author tries to make a general explanation of the topic, exposing it in different sections. He debates the motivations and the impact of immigration and most of the problems it implies.
Despite the fact that the writer focuses on US immigration, it is possible to analyze it generally and extract essential immigration ideas. At one point, he discusses the use of deceit by government and media as a weapon against immigration, assuming that there’s a real and general rejection of governments to immigration. A rejection that, settled on economic and political reasons, becomes popular and encouraged by social, cultural and religious reasons. As a result, racism is potentially motivated by immigration rejection, and vice versa.
All that hate focused on immigrants hinders their adaptation to a new country. Because getting used to an unfamiliar culture, society, and way of life is much difficult when local people avoid and discriminates you. Consequently, immigrants get isolated and racial, ethnical groups are created.
In conclusion, immigration evolves to general and socially accepted rejection to immigration because of governmental reasons, which frustrates many immigrant’s adaptation, what consequently causes an ethnically divided society. In plain English, humans reject other humans because of government promoted hate.
