Dominant Narratives in the Media;Is it a crime to seek safety, freedom and security?

Dominant Narratives in the Media;Is it a crime to seek safety, freedom and security?

Dominant Narratives in the Media:
Examining the power of media and cultural expressions to frame our points of reference and shape our responses to race and social justice issuesDominant Narrative: “All Immigrants are criminals and/or corrupt this country” or ” All immigrants still jobs” Concealed Story: Immigrants come to the United States for a chance at a better life and better employment /educational opportunities. They flee their countries to escape poverty or oppresssion, political or religious freedom. Immigrants help build the US economy, pay taxes, work hard labor. They fight for their right to be here through rigourous and invasive immigration proceedings. Eventually obtain work-permit and/or residency and ultimatley become US citizens. They dont stop fighting from the minute they leave their country. They fight against white supremacy, other races, wage differences, no government assistance. They work jobs Americans are afraid to do or do not do at all. Talk about incarceration and the term of Traspassers versus being seen as criminals. its a crime to seek safety, freedom and security?
Transformative story:
list and describe resources available for immigrants for example :
immigration advocates network and immigrant legal resources center. Any resources available in the United States.

 

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