make repairs, renovations, revisions or adjustments to
Another truth is that if we're going to overhaul immigration policy, it only makes sense to listen to the people who will be most affected by it: immigrants.
pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue
You can’t hope to implement sound strategies unless you understand what brings people to the United States and what they think about the nation once they get here.
That’s what Public Agenda hopes to accomplish with A PLACE TO CALL HOME: WHAT IMMIGRANTS SAY NOW ABOUT LIFE IN AMERICA, the follow-up to our pioneering 2002 survey of immigrants, NOW THAT I’M HERE.
an expert who publicly gives opinions via mass media
There’s always been a fierce debate among pundits and political scientists about “American exceptionalism,” the idea that the United States is unique among nations.
“There’s the assumption that when you come here you will become wealthy very fast and very easily. I have to work 12, 16 hours a day to make a living. [In my birth country]...they work, like, from nine until two and then go home.”
“All the movies [are] just great propaganda...like it’s a lot of fun and [you have] a lot of money and all that. You don’t think about, like, you have to pay [the] mortgage. You don’t know.”
(often plural) systems used in transmitting messages over a distance electronically
The number of immigrants who tell us that they call home at least once a week rose 12 points (40 percent from 28 percent). Granted, this may be partly because telecommunications is better and cheaper than even a few years ago.
Many immigrants mentioned the materialism often associated with America as a drawback, although how they responded to it depended greatly on their personal beliefs.
a feature that makes something less convenient or acceptable
Many immigrants mentioned the materialism often associated with America as a drawback, although how they responded to it depended greatly on their personal beliefs.
Created on Wed Jun 03 13:56:33 EDT 2020
(updated Fri Jun 05 14:00:17 EDT 2020)
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