Publisher's Synopsis
Leaving one's country to reside in another is usually a difficult decision to make. It is a frightening and challenging experience especially for those who arrive with false impressions. However, immigrants who migrate to the United States will make all effort to understand and adapt to the new culture. In Enculturation 485, immigrant contributors relate their experiences or observations on living in the United States. Readers will be introduced to topics such as racial profiling, coping with mental illness, disciplining children, wage theft, and other important subjects.