Sunrise for U.S. ghettos throughout Immigration Reform

Sunrise for U.S. ghettos throughout Immigration Reform
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Download or read book Sunrise for U.S. ghettos throughout Immigration Reform written by LUIS AVILES and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2016-09-19 with total page 218 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Immigration reform could be a great opportunity for push poor ghettos in United States to prosperity and better quality of life. Using 12 million of illegal Immigrants as engine for recover the economy and homogenize our society. Hispanics are big consumers and also our geographic commercial partners. However our main problem is the culture not the language. Latin America region since 521 years ago was ruled by slavery system. making rich richest and poor poorest. today the slavery is mental and we can call ""Cultural Patterns"" this is the huge difference that make North America prosperous and Latin America poverty. We can change for better the entire American hemisphere if we put dramatic and crucial changes on immigrant population going beyond our borders extending through hispanic community our freedom, democracy and values. We are the leadership nation and ghettos is ashame. the system keep it like a new way for slavery where the chains are the drugs and facilitate highest levels of corruption.


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