This is the video I told you about in our 23/02 class. I would like you to watch it and give your opinions about what are the SIMILARITIES and DIFFERENCES between these Latin kids who try to enter USA and those young ladies who have participated in STB's programm Au Pair.
What are their reasons? What are their expactations? What is USA in their perspective?
The video is in original Spanish audio and the subtitles are in English - two languages to help you guys understanding it. Acutally, you will realize it is hard NOT to understand.
See you all! :)
The influx of Latin countries to the U.S. is due to the current economy developed as a world power in an attempt to better living conditions, especially when it concerns the bordering Mexico as the same.
ResponderExcluirA huge number of immigrants per year cross the border americana but that supervision has further increased with the passing years where Mexicans occupy the # 1 spot in the ranking of number of immigrants in the U.S..
Already in the program, Au Pair, the STB, as already mentioned in class, some of the reasons are perpectiva displacement and knowledge of a new culture and language in an attempt to win'' status'' in certain cases.
Mexican immigrants to the USA for a better life is basically the video reports, the relationship of similarity with the Au Pair program the STB is the search for new habits, Au Pair who is an exchange of girls study and work for 12 months and are subject to remuneration.
ResponderExcluirThe young man in the video says with satisfaction in seeing towers, a huge city, he idealizes the U.S., see this information because it says on TV, cites Manhattan as a special place. Really a great similarity between the themes discussed is the ideal positive move up.
The program of the U.S. government are characterized Au Pair and is sought by people with purpose and perspective to cover their cultural level and adiquirir some experience, before gaining status in society. But the video shows us the ordinary situation of Mexican immigrants in an attempt to overcome the U.S. borders in search of a better life, which is permeated by the media such as movies and other vehicles.
ResponderExcluirThe Au Pair as seen in the classroom your chance to legally live for a year in the United States with an American family, work, study and still receive salary in dollars, participating in a cultural exchange program approved by the U.S. government. And these many Mexican immigrants as presented in the video, are crossing another frontier in search of better living conditions, the au pair, in a sense already behind such comfort, since then the Mexicans in search of novelty, and the U.S. is the pinnacle for this. The United States of America is a dream of many consumer, with beautiful cities, museums, towers, attracting immigrants and tourists.
ResponderExcluirMigration to the United States remains very large, young Latinos are still such migration in search of better conditions of life, eager to find a big city, where probably find better ways to stay financially, as shown in the documentary. The Au Pair program shows a different reality where teens go to the United States as a form of exchange, searching mostly, new experiences and acquiring new habits.
ResponderExcluirAccording to the material covered in class, my critical sense not too keen makes me say that girls of Au Pair and immigrant children have the same mind and a reality very opposite, where small children crossing the border illegally in mind that will a life of gods, since their reality should be somewhat precarious, as the girls contracted the Au Pair have more favorable conditions to stay, but in the same intuition that will have a life of "luxury" and good studies.
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ResponderExcluirThe video shown in class, and the topic discussed on the Au Pair program the STB, reports that people make sacrifices in search of a better life, the difference is that Mexican immigrants and girls participating and the Au Pair program the STB is that Mexican immigrants trying to pass through the border and not much time just managing to do this traversal, and girls participating Au Pair program the STB make a commitment to spend 12 months living with an American family, to become the oldest sister the children of such. And the reason the U.S. is chosen to be the idealization of many progamas, film, novel that shows a superficial life of Americans.
ResponderExcluirIllegal immigration in modern times has grown tremendously. In the U.S. most is what happens, for better living conditions, which is the case of those children who are in the documentary, they are from Mexico and leave their country with positive thoughts, and find new life expectancies. And they are often barred American border. What happens to people who do not have opportunity to pay and may enter the country legally, is the case of Brazilian Au Pair program the STB that enables this expectation of positive living, where you live, study, work, know various cultures and gain status.
ResponderExcluirThe migration of young Mexicans who happens to America is big difference for young people who are selected by the Au Pair program, because the living conditions of Mexicans are crossing the precarious border illegally to try to gain a better quality of life. Unlike young Au Pair who has a good standart of living so that is giong to the U.S. to have the pleasure of experiencing what to usuallu see in movies and increase their status in society, but are equal in the pleasure of knowing something new as cities, customs, behavior of people who are so anxious to get there faced with a reality that wa not what do imagined.
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ResponderExcluirMany people are attracted by the economic power of the world's greatest power. And to try a new life most of these people try to enter the U.S. illegally, specifically the immigration flow from Mexico to the U.S. is through the clear contrast that exists between the two neighbors, one of the poorest nations of North America alongside the greatest global economic power. [By Caio Souza]
ResponderExcluirMexican immigrants to the U.S. in search of a better quality of life, because they are also very near to the border with one another, and because the U.S. is the largest world power.
ResponderExcluirThe Mexican estam in 1st position in numbers of immigrants in the U.S..
The Au Pair program, the STB is a detached young Brazilian to know the American culture and live with him for 1 year.
We can observe that the Au Pair girls have the opportunity to go work out right with the many perks that are not in your reality, just as happens with children from trafficking, but as it was possible to realize these children have a more precarious reality, therefore the courage to abandon their families, as the girls go for this'' trade'' in order to improve their knowledge and enjoy free benefits virtually impossible to be enjoyed in their natalidades.
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