Thursday, March 31, 2011

Asian American Women

Everyone in this world has viewed United States of America as the “Promise land” as it upholds life, liberty and justice for all. With the hope clinging to the American Dream, almost everybody in the world, especially those who are in Asia, those who have lost these sense of worth from the aftermath of war, political tribulation, economic unrest and plainly poverty seemed to force themselves to be accepted in this scheme of the United State's Dream.

The point in discussion is Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) which was made to assert a communal interest of attaining political alliances. Unfortunately, numerous political sector found it a questionable Act as it cut off some civil rights of the black working class and the Third World migrants who were refugees of war .Almost all the community groups in the United States direct the interest in a very distinct spectrum of Asian American Poverty. The PRWORA is a potential act of eliminating the subsidence of millions of working and jobless poor who will be removed from all federal assistance programs that they were enjoying under the Social Security Act of 2002.

The question on would it actually stop Asian American Poverty considering that most of the Asians residing in America are now green-card holders and are licensed naturalized citizen of the State. Thus they are entitled with all the amenities of the Government as equal to that of the real Americans who had their ancestry rooted in the State. And what is the impact of such PRWORA to the black community, who have been receiving the bitter end of the subtle racist act?

Such demeanor may ruin the so-called American Dream as what former President Bill Clinton has promised of providing equal opportunities for the enhancement of the livelihood of every American. U.S. political leaders should now be educated with the perception that United States of America is truly a United State of Being as the Country is made of different people of different lineage and yet focused on one vision, which is to live as an American!

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