Bharati explains the differences she has with her sister Mira on citizenship in the United States. Baharati thinks immigrants to the United States should become citizens and not just be legal immigrants. On the other hand Mira was happy in her life but not as a citizen, she worked hard and communicated with the new community. He just wants the benefit of his green card, to retain his Indian citizenship and to return to India when he retires. On the other hand, Connie ensured that Asian Americans in trying to understand new cultures are not just US citizens and are not involved in another community. Korean immigrants came to the United States, they work hard and take care of children and family without looking at the new community living there. Additionally, Korean immigrants enjoy life in the United States and maintain United States citizenship. Compared to Mira, they both like to stay in the United States to live. Furthermore, both are hard workers. Only belonging to their community is different. Mira enjoys returning to her home and being active in her new life. Contrary to Again, immigrants like to have the citizen of the new country but keep away and not involve him and stay with his family and relative. Mira's situation is more effective in the new community by maintaining her identity and involving herself in the new life as part of it while living there. Moving to another country does not mean
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