Sunday, 28 April 2013

Who came to America, Part 5 of 5

5_Product of War
Product of the war between communist and capitalist is a philosophical war.
After the second war, a lot of adoptions happened due to American exposure to the east and Europe and also due to Hitler and the war. Stalin betrayed Churchill and America. This required America to have more wars in the near east like the Vietnam War, Korean War.

Wherever there is a war men go there and they are single. American soldiers went there and got involved with some of the females and they were attracted due to their kind treatment. They felt guilty to bring them to United States and support them. They came to resolve the problem of atrocities between ethnic groups or philosophical groups.  They came to implement the Western style democracy. Due to that they established military bases and refugee camps. From there, people came who demand and make us feel sorry for them. To feel good, American government and the people brought them here and satisfied their newcomer wants.


By Gajendrakumar M.  Patel,   Email: gajendra101@hotmail.com

Sunday, 21 April 2013

Who came to America, Part -4 0f 5

4_Vulture
Western world found out due to travel and communications that there are opportunities to get money from new ventures by fearing to lose their money. So mafia from Europe and con artists from the East came to fulfill their dreams to expand their network. Their intent was to make money in the trades and by corruption.
Normally, they got in businesses like a barber shop. However in the back of the shop the real enterprise was gambling, drugs, and prostitution. They also invested in the show business by using the helpless, who came to this country by providing food and shelter to them.
I was working in 1971 downtown Chicago as a supervisor. I had enough time to read and take some classes in the evening. One day, I was traveling from downtown Chicago to 111th Street in South Chicago on EL. In the station about 11:00 at night, I was waiting for the train. A few people came to ask me, “Can you loan me a dime?” I gave them a dime and told them I could not give them a loan but they could take as many dimes as I had. They joined me on the train and told me about Cicero and what activity goes on there. The sale of stolen goods was a good market. Al Capone was one of these men. The Irish mafia was policing these men so I was protected.

By Gajendrakumar  Patel,   Email: gajendra101@hotmail.com  

Sunday, 14 April 2013

Who came to America, Part-3 of 5

3_Helpless
There are three groups of people who are considered as helpless immigrants. The first group is those who were brought here and sold as slaves. The second group of immigrants came as a result of a natural disaster in their homeland. The last group came to join other relations already here.
In the time of Caesar and the Romans, the Arab s went to Africa and brought back native people to act as slaves to build their monuments. A good example is the pyramids. In time, these slaves were imported to the Western world and eventually to America.
An example of the people who came as a result of a natural disaster is the Irish. The potato famines forced people to find a new place in which to survive and thrive.
As time when by, people here in America brought or welcomed their relatives here. War brides were another example of relatives coming to America.

In the present day, like me, came as adventurers and due to political reasons in Africa. My father had planned to have a new venture there, but it did not work out. I came to America and helped my relatives to come as well. This was the fulfillment of my adventure.

By Gajendrakumar Patel,  Email: gajendra101@hotmail.com

Sunday, 7 April 2013

Who came to America Part_2 of 5

2_Ventures
Ventures had a high tolerance for losing money and a high expectation for multiplying their assets. They don’t care where the money comes from or where it goes to – they are concerned with increasing their assets.
Example:
Sushil went to Uganda, East Africa to work for his uncle in 1920 as a manager for the cotton gin business. After a few years he started his own general mercantile to sell clothing, household articles, and even bicycles. These goods were imported from Europe. After a few more years, in the 1940s, he decided to produce assembled bikes, bringing parts from Europe and Japan. As a tradition, Indians from Africa would send boys to England or India to educate them for higher qualifications and, as well as daughters to marry away to Indian-educated young men. So I met through my friend a young lady whose grandfather used to know my father so he asked my father what I had planned to do in my life. So when I went to see my father he asked, “Do you know this young girl?” I said, “Yes. But as you know I meet too many young ladies because of my sports activity. Do you think I should ask her?” My father said, “Yes.” So I went to Sushil and explained my past as well as my future plans. I asked her to marry me. She said, “Yes.” It was not an arranged marriage, it was a situational marriage. Due to my father-in-law, I learned to have a venture in Uganda.
In 1971, Idi Amin expelled all Indians from Uganda, East Africa, so I had to go to America to assist the refugees as well as refugees from Uganda. That is the biggest venture I had done.

By Gajendra kumar Patel,  Email: gajendra101@hotmail.com