Ever since the beginning of the 16th century and even continuing today, immigrants have flowed into America in hopes of obtaining a better life for their families and themselves. Most immigrants that come to America have fled from their homeland in order to have a new start on fresh soil. However, in order to obtain this goal, they often have had to let go of their individuality and become "Americanized". In the process of becoming "Americanized", they eventually lose their own culture and personal identity. This is somewhat contradicting to the theory of the Melting Pot, because America is known for its understanding and acceptance of other cultures, religions, and backgrounds. Only parts of the Melting Pot theory have been adapted to our society today, ultimately leaving cracks that are in dire need to be filled.…