Third world immigration have obviously played a significant role in shaping our cultural landscape. Immigrants have brought their own beliefs and attitudes which have actually shaped our perception of foreigners. Once third world immigrants pass their experiences and beliefs to their children, which leads to their children being raised in a society where they consider to be home and the cultural society that their parents pass down to them. What’s the end result that benefits the American way of life? Thanks to third world immigration American society becomes more open minded and have a higher level of tolerance. American society is better because it is more open to change and Americans can move easily between societies. On the contrary, third world immigration brings different experiences that shapes society. Americans are exposed to a wide variety of cultures that often come together in a positive way. Children grow up accepting that diversity is normal, that everyone is entitled to live life the way they want and that, at the end of the day, despite what clothes people wear and language they speak, people are all the same
Third world immigration have obviously played a significant role in shaping our cultural landscape. Immigrants have brought their own beliefs and attitudes which have actually shaped our perception of foreigners. Once third world immigrants pass their experiences and beliefs to their children, which leads to their children being raised in a society where they consider to be home and the cultural society that their parents pass down to them. What’s the end result that benefits the American way of life? Thanks to third world immigration American society becomes more open minded and have a higher level of tolerance. American society is better because it is more open to change and Americans can move easily between societies. On the contrary, third world immigration brings different experiences that shapes society. Americans are exposed to a wide variety of cultures that often come together in a positive way. Children grow up accepting that diversity is normal, that everyone is entitled to live life the way they want and that, at the end of the day, despite what clothes people wear and language they speak, people are all the same