This book explains how immigration works in the United States. It describes why people move to America, how they enter the country, and what daily life is like after arrival. The book covers visas, borders, work, family life, and important parts of the immigration system in clear and simple language.
Readers learn how immigration affects everyday life in the U.S., including jobs, schools, health care, and local communities. Common words and ideas from news and public discussion are explained in an easy way, helping readers understand real American English.
The book is written using the 1,500 most common American English words and is suitable for learners at A1-B2 level. It helps readers improve reading skills, build vocabulary, and gain confidence while learning about American society.
This book is part of the American English Reading Series and is designed for students, self-learners, and anyone who wants to understand the United States through clear and practical English.