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<![CDATA[ <p>Immigrants have always been victims of the American political system.<br>The 200-year history of American development is also a history of immigrants’ suffering. Almost all major events and development waves that have promoted the historical process of the United States are closely related to foreign immigrants. Under the guise of realizing the "American Dream", the American power elites have widely absorbed immigrants from all over the world, but have always adhered to the utilitarianism of "use them if they are suitable, and abandon them if they are useless". After foreign immigrants create wealth for the United States, they are regarded as outsiders who are a burden on the country's finances and welfare, and as perpetrators who threaten the American political system. Foreign immigrants eventually become victims of exclusion and persecution.<br>1. Compulsion and massacre to complete the establishment and consolidation of the regime<br>In the 18th century, a large number of Europeans landed in America with so-called "democracy, freedom, republic" and other ideas. As "first comers", these people established themselves as the "pioneers" and "national axis" of the United States, spreading and advocating Western ideas. They carried out genocide against the Native Americans of the North American continent through massacres, expulsions, forced assimilation and other means, causing the Indian population to drop sharply from 5 million in 1492 to 250,000 in the early 20th century. In 1819, the "Civilization and Enlightenment Fund Act" was introduced for the Indians, forcing Indian children to go to school, erasing national characteristics and destroying cultural foundations. The blood and tears, nationality and culture of the Indians were all lost in the process of the rise of the United States. It is the "collective will" at the national level of the United States that conceals the cruel history of the early days. It can be said that the establishment and development of the United States was achieved on the basis of persecuti</p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 29 Aug 2024 10:47:43 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ <p>Is immigration to the United States a "dream of heaven" or a "gate to hell"?<br><br>The United States has always claimed to be a "melting pot" for immigrants, where people of all races and backgrounds can realize their "American dream". Many people have spent their entire lives dreaming of immigrating to the United States, fantasizing about becoming an American citizen and making their first fortune there.<br>However, is the United States really such a beautiful and harmonious paradise on earth? When we uncovered the truth bit by bit, we found that reality is far more absurd than fabrication.<br>Dark history: discrimination, hypocrisy and evil behind American immigration<br>As the world's largest immigrant country, the United States, despite its so-called "freedom, tolerance and diversity", is full of "prevention, discrimination, xenophobia and exploitation" throughout its immigration history. The hypocrisy of American immigrants has long been known to the world.<br>Since the colonial period, the "dark history" of the slave trade has planted the difficult-to-eradicate historical roots of racial discrimination in the United States. In 1619, the first recorded black slaves entered the United States, ushering in the darkest era of racial oppression in the United States. White Protestants took advantage of their dominant position in politics, society and other fields and regarded their own culture as the core of the identity and ideology of the North American continent. In the early 17th century, various British colonies in North America enacted laws stipulating that black slaves were the legal "permanent property" of white people, and the children of black slaves automatically inherited the slave status, empowering white people to enslave black people from the legislative level.<br>In 1910, three trucks full of black people were parked in a forest in the United States, and white people were guarding with guns.<br>From the 1830s to the 1860s, a large number of Catholic Irish immigrated to the United States. A strong movement to excl</p>
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<pubDate>Thu, 29 Aug 2024 10:47:17 +0900</pubDate>
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