When immigrants arrive in the U.S. they are treated very poorly. Many people are racist towards them and even Mexicans living in the U.S. call them names and treat them indifferently. Which of these segments impacted you the most (train, gangs, vigilantes) and why? After learning more about the situations that undocumented immigrants experience do you see yourself as more caring for them and what they have experienced? Ex
Minuteman Frank George, whose goal is to stop illegal immigration into the United States, goes to live with a family of illegal Mexican immigrants in a tiny apartment in the heart of Los Angeles. What did Frank learn from the family(What Precious Knowledge did he gain)? What actions(Will to Act) was Frank open to taking in order to learn more from the family? Describe his transformation? How was he transformed? What do you think really caused him
What are some of the valuable teachings that come out of Negra (for yourself or for Urrea)? Discuss them. (Nothing less than a paragraph)
Should poor people be able to continue having babies? Should very poor people be allowed to have babies?
A student does not finish classwork, does not finish homework, does not pay attention in class, and doesn't really contribute to their education. His/Her teacher is really trying to help them and his/her parents have to continuously remind them to step up. According to research this student will most likely not graduate from high school and will not be prepared to some day attend a university. As a result, this student will most likely find a low wage job and mostly likely join the many other Americans in poverty....
So my question to you is, "Whose fault is this?" "Does someone deserve poverty?" |