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Illegal Hispanic Migration to the USA
Minčičová, Petra ; Křížová, Markéta (advisor) ; Buben, Radek (referee)
There are approximately 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States of America presently. Mexicans are the largest group; however they are followed by immigrants from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador (GHS), a region known as the Northern Triangle. Current immigration from the region of GHS prevails. One of the reasons is an ongoing 2014 American immigration crisis, related to the migration of unaccompanied minor's. The Northern Triangle is considered to be one of the poorest in the region, with the high levels of crime and murder rates, which is likely to be caused by numerous street gangs and drug cartels. The first wave of migration was caused by civil wars in Guatemala and El Salvador in the eighties. There was another wave after 1998 caused by several natural disasters which swept through the region. The newcomers widened the numbers of undocumented immigrants in the USA. President Trump plans to deport most of the undocumented immigrants and he wants to prevent other migrants from coming with the construction of the border wall with Mexico. The immigrants live in the USA ten years or longer on average, some of them have families and kids who are American citizens. In contrast to the decision of the previous administration, they would not avoid the deportation. The current...
Perception and attitude to family of Hispanic immigrants
Rudolfová, Aneta ; Holeček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Řezáčová, Vendula (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Perceptions and attitudes to family of Hispanic immigrants" deals with the qualitative research conducted among immigrants from Spanish-speaking countries living in the Czech Republic. During the interviews were examined attitudes of respondents towards the interpretation of character and function of their own families, with an emphasis on the interpretation of the value aspects related to the culture. The paper then focuses on the fact as how Hispanic immigrants perceive the form of Czech families in connection with their dual cultural experience. The analytical section provides a detailed view at the studied issue, based on an analysis of the individual questions. The global perspective is then interpreted within the final part of the paper.

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