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Summary:   Discusses the history of Hispanic immigration to the United States. Describes reasons why immigrants come to America. Provides anecdotal evidence.


As you well know, living in the United States has many advantages. For instance, there are many job opportunities; plenty of places to eat, and lots of schools to learn in. Immigration of Hispanics to the United States will be the main focus of this research paper. Many Hispanic immigrants have several reasons to migrate to the United States: to have a better life and a better education for their children.

Like the story of Manuel Parra-Sierra when he and some other people thought of leaving Mexico, they would go under the cover of darkness a steady drizzle and a patchy fog. Manuel Parra-Sierra and eleven other Mexicans scaled the eight foot-high fence and bottle into the muddy salt flats of Border Field State Park. Their destination, Imperial Beach, a community two miles away that.....

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