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  • Histoire d'immigrant

    Histoire d'immigrant

    An illegal immigrants story Most of the immigrants from central America leave their country to escape poverty persecution wars famine. They also come because they want to live the dream America to start from scratch and succeed but between their hope of freedom and the USA there is a wall which separates America from Mexico already present since a long time but that president Trump wants to build everywhere. Jose Antonio Vargas est originaire d'Amérique

    438 Mots / 2 Pages
  • L'immigration en Europe

    L'immigration en Europe

    Introduction: L'immigration en Europe est de nos jours, au coeur de l'actualité. L’association SOS méditerranée par exemple a créé un bateau nommé Aquarius pour sauver les embarcations en détresse. Sur ces embarcations nous trouvons des hommes, des femmes et même des enfants qui fuient un régime oppressant, une guerre, une détresse économique ou les conséquences des changements climatiques. Ce bateau est un sujet de conflit au sein même de l’Union Européenne. Cela nous amènerait à

    1 460 Mots / 6 Pages
  • Devoir2 Cned BTS Les enfants immigrés

    Devoir2 Cned BTS Les enfants immigrés

    Question 1-1: Le premier document est une lettre argumentatif, paru dans le journal L'Humanité le 17 mars 2016 et signé par Françoise Dumont, présidente de la Ligue des droits de l'homme à Madame Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, ministre de l’Éducation nationale. Cette lettre dénonce le manque de moyens mis en place pour permettre aux jeunes Roms d'accéder à l'éducation dans de meilleurs conditions. Dans cette lettre, on trouve plusieurs idées principales. Tout d'abord, le droit à l'éducation

    2 111 Mots / 9 Pages
  • Immigration en France

    Immigration en France

    L'immigration en France de 1850 à nos jours I -Vers l'immigration de masse (1851-1945) Droit du sol : 1851 a) Une majorité d'européens : Origine nationales des immigrés belges, espagnols, italiens et après la seconde guerre mondiale il y aura aussi les polonais Au XIX siècle, la croissance naturelle ralentit, alors que l'industrialisation engendre un besoin croissant de main d’œuvre. Pour le satisfaire arrivent surtout des italiens et des belges. Après 1918, pour compenser le

    672 Mots / 3 Pages
  • 89-269 DC du 22 janvier 1990 « Egalité entre français et étrangers » et 93-325 DC « Maîtrise de l'immigration »

    89-269 DC du 22 janvier 1990 « Egalité entre français et étrangers » et 93-325 DC « Maîtrise de l'immigration »

    Comme l'a souligné la Cour d'arbitrage belge dans un arrêt en date du 29 juin 1994, « lorsqu'un Etat qui entend limiter l'immigration constate que les moyens qu'il emploie à cet effet ne sont pas ou ne sont gères efficaces, il n'est pas déraisonnable qu'il ne se reconnaise pas les même devoirs face aux besoin de ceux, d'une part, qui séjourtent légalement sur son territoire et des étrangers, d'autre part, qui s'y trouvent encore après

    1 572 Mots / 7 Pages
  • Immigration in America

    Immigration in America

    I.HISTORY RELATED TO IMMIGRATION The United States of America is a country of immigrants.The first wave of immigration starts in 1492 with Christopher Colombus. Then the British colonies decided to bring slaves from Africa to exploit the natural resources like in the cotton field because of the advantage of a cheaper workforce . At the time of the Gold rush in the 19th and 20th century, many Europeans decided to immigrate in the USA precisely

    389 Mots / 2 Pages
  • L’EXPERIENCE DES IMMIGRANTS

    L’EXPERIENCE DES IMMIGRANTS

    L’EXPERIENCE DES IMMIGRANTS The Great Famine of 1845 is a particularly difficult period for the Irish ... The farmers see their fields parasitized by the mildew, a mushroom making the potato unfit for consumption, plunging the population into an unprecedented food shortage. Soon, the Irish suffer from undernutrition, get sick, and live in extreme poverty. Cholera epidemics are spreading, while famine has many victims following severe anemias ... Between 500,000 and one million Irish die

    370 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Politique sociale immigration

    Politique sociale immigration

    POLITIQUE DE L’IMMIGRATION Question 1 Selon l’INSEE, un immigré est une personne née à l’étranger qui décide de venir en France. La France est un pays d’immigration depuis la moitié du 19ième siècle. Il n’y avait alors pas de politique d’immigration à proprement parler mais des mesures prises ponctuellement. Italiens, belges, espagnols, polonais arrivent en masse pour pallier à la faible natalité française et couvrir nos besoins de main d’œuvre. L’ordonnance du 2 novembre 1945

    2 324 Mots / 10 Pages
  • Immigration policy in the USA today

    Immigration policy in the USA today

    N'DIAYE Madiou Immigration policy in the USA today With President Trump, the US immigration policy is, according to many commentators, totally new. the American administration, that of a country whose settlement has largely consisted of migratory inflows, has become hostile to immigration. Why is the immigration policy in the United States considered Donald Trump's presidency? punctuated by multiple tweets, some of which come to deny the words of his close collaborators, the policy of President

    356 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Oral d'anglais : immigration

    Oral d'anglais : immigration

    NOTION : ESPACES ET ECHANGES ANGLAIS THEME : L’IMMIGRATION Introduction: For the notion, spaces and exchanges, I chose to talk about immigration. Immigration is the arrival of foreigners to a country other than their own in the hope of finding a job and living a better life. So, we can find one in every corner. We can’t help but notice their presence. We will ask ourselves this question how this immigration poses problems and what

    578 Mots / 3 Pages
  • Spaces and exchanges : in what way does welcoming immigrants broaden the minde and unify britain ?

    Spaces and exchanges : in what way does welcoming immigrants broaden the minde and unify britain ?

    Spaces and exchanges IN WHAT WAY DOES WELCOMING IMMIGRANTS BROADEN THE MIND AND UNIFY BRITAIN ? First of all I would like to give a definition of «Exchange». It’s a continuous movement or circulation. It includes all types of exchanges : people, trade or media. A society can be approached from the point of view of its cohesion and openness, which raises questions about its place in the world. The border which limits two spaces

    1 113 Mots / 5 Pages
  • The immigrant

    The immigrant

    THE IMMIGRANT The film who we going to talk about is the immigrant, of James Gray publish in 2013. It’s the story about two Polish sisters, how arrived in new york during the 1920’. The first location of the film is ellis island, during it we see a lot of things like the contrôle of the doctors, the need to be sure of the health of everybody, Ewa, the Polish coming through in Ellis Island

    438 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Immigration and Integration Oral LVA

    Immigration and Integration Oral LVA

    Immigration and Integration Observation: I’m going to present a subject deeling with the topic of immigration and integration. To begin, I think that it’s important to make difference between these two terms. Immigration it’s the fact of leaving your country to go in another and Integration significates that you try to be integrated and adopted in the host country. The question that I choose for the analysis it’s: Can we consider that migrants are integrated

    1 302 Mots / 6 Pages
  • Why can we say that immigration has allowed the USA to become such a power?

    Why can we say that immigration has allowed the USA to become such a power?

    Spaces and exchanges I am going to talk about spaces and exchanges. This year in class we studied several documents about spaces and exchanges. In order to illustrate this notion, I have chosen to talk about immigration in the USA and attempt to answer the question: why can we say that immigration has allowed the USA to become such a power? To answer this question I will present you the documents we have studied in

    663 Mots / 3 Pages
  • Notion Spaces and exchanges : what are the causes and consequences of the american immigration over time ?

    Notion Spaces and exchanges : what are the causes and consequences of the american immigration over time ?

    The notion "Spaces and exchanges" deals with the geographical and symbolic areas that all societies occupy and the interactions between men and different societies. Our world is built on the exploration and conquest of new spaces. By this conquest of new spaces, we can have many differents cultures with the languages, traditions, religions etc.. I'm going to speak about immigration in America which is very important. In effect, when the first English settlers reached the

    885 Mots / 4 Pages
  • Spaces and Exchanges : is this immigration is a blessing or a curse?

    Spaces and Exchanges : is this immigration is a blessing or a curse?

    THE NOTION SPACES AND EXCHANGES: MEXICAN IMMIGRATION TO THE USA The notion I’m going to deal with is Spaces and Exchanges, first things first ; I’d like to define the notion. A space is an area that societies occupy and where exchange occurs. An exchange is an act of giving and receiving something else in return, it can also be viewed as a continuous movement of circulation. There are different kinds of exchanges, media, people

    625 Mots / 3 Pages
  • The Power of Stories: the Dreamers and Immigrant Rights

    The Power of Stories: the Dreamers and Immigrant Rights

    Name : _________________________________________________________________ Group : ________ When We Fight We Win! Reading Comprehension Questions Chapter 4, Part Two: “The Power of Stories: the Dreamers and Immigrant Rights” (pages 89 to 101) Comprehension Answer the questions that follow using complete sentences and your own words. 1. What does the march to Washington and Rosa Parks’ refusal to give her seat to a white man symbolize? It represented an act of civil disobedience to show people that

    363 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Spaces and exchanges : What is immigration, specially in England?

    Spaces and exchanges : What is immigration, specially in England?

    SPACES AND EXCHANGES Before I start, I will present to you my definition of notion. The notion is spaces and exchanges. This notion deals with the geographical and symbolic areas that all societies occupy, so space, and the interactions between men and different societies., so exchanges. Exchanges or flows can be continuous movement or circulation, all types of exchanges (people, trade, media...). Our world is built on the exploration and conquest of new spaces. The

    753 Mots / 4 Pages
  • Spaces and exchanges : to what extent can we say that through many challenges immigration shaped the United States ?

    Spaces and exchanges : to what extent can we say that through many challenges immigration shaped the United States ?

    Spaces and exchanges I am going to talk about the notion of spaces and exchanges. First, I would like to give a definition of exchange. An exchange is the act of giving or receiving something in substitution of something else. Today these exchanges can take several forms. This notion also deals with the geographical and symbolic areas that all societies occupy and the interactions between men and different societies. Franklin Roosevelt said: “Remember, remember always,

    282 Mots / 2 Pages
  • Spaces and exchanges : what aree the causes and impacts of immigration ?

    Spaces and exchanges : what aree the causes and impacts of immigration ?

    I’m going to talk about The notion "Spaces and exchanges". I would give you a definition of this notion. An exchange is the act of giving or receiving something in substitution for something else. In today’s modern-day world these exchanges can take several forms economic ( work exchanges, exchange of goods, trading across borders ) cultural, ( exchange of ideas, information, education ) movement of people ( immigration, student exchanges, gap years ). Espaces are

    597 Mots / 3 Pages
  • « L’immigration : naissance d’un « problème » (1881 - 1883) » Noiriel Gérard

    « L’immigration : naissance d’un « problème » (1881 - 1883) » Noiriel Gérard

    Fiche de lecture Noiriel Gérard, « L’immigration : naissance d’un « problème » (1881 - 1883) » in Revue Agone, Histoire, politique et sociologie, n 40, pp. 15-41 Introduction * Gérard Noiriel est un historien français, né en 1950 à Nancy. Directeur d’études à l’EHESS (Ecole des Hautes Etudes de Sciences Sociales), il est considéré comme l’un des pionniers de l’histoire de l’immigration en France avec la parution de son livre Le creuset français (1988)

    1 935 Mots / 8 Pages
  • Paris - Londres ; immigration

    Paris - Londres ; immigration

    Paris-Londres retrace l’évolution de la musique entre ces deux villes des années 1960 aux années 1980 (mise en scène de manière chronologique). Cette exposition montre l’influence de la musique sur la société de l’époque. On peut y trouver des photos, des vidéos ainsi que des affiches, des instruments et des costumes. Plus de 600 œuvres d’art sont regroupé ici. Dans cette exposition, on pourra retrouver : l’affro jazz de Ray Lema, le reggea de Bob

    853 Mots / 4 Pages
  • Immigration

    Immigration

    Immigration characteristics of the immigration it's important to remind our history first colony in Virginia in 1607 by English settlers America already sheltered a population, the natives who have spread throughout the entire continent these people used a lot of nature and, over time, distinguished themselves and several groups, with their own language and culture 1492--Christopher Colomb sailed the ocean he arrive in Bahamas and meet an indigenous group, the Arawark they are friendly but

    1 595 Mots / 7 Pages
  • Spaces and Exchanges : What drives people to leave their country to go and live in another country and what difficulties do immigrants face when they arrive in a new country?

    Spaces and Exchanges : What drives people to leave their country to go and live in another country and what difficulties do immigrants face when they arrive in a new country?

    Spaces and Exchanges To begin, I would like to give you a definition of the notion. The different spaces of the world are nowadays more and more connected to each other. The exchanges can appear on many forms: people, trade, or information. The immigration is linked to this notion as it implies the motion of legal and illegal people to other countries. We will focus on the journey of immigrants who leave for news countries.

    863 Mots / 4 Pages
  • L'immigration clandestine est un enfer sur terre

    L'immigration clandestine est un enfer sur terre

    L’immigration clandestine est un enfer sur terre Présentation des personnages : Les deux migrants dont j’ai décidé de relater l’histoire sont Émile et Élie et tous les deux sont Camerounais. Émile est un jeunehomme de dix-neuf ans qui ne compte aucun diplôme et qui est parti de son pays à seize ans, il y a déjà trois ans. Élie lui a vingt-quatre ans et était footballeur professionnel quand il vivait au Cameroun. Ils partent tous

    807 Mots / 4 Pages