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1)Eggars, Dave. Zeitoun. New York: Vintage Books, 2009. ISBN: XXXXXXXXXX Challenges faced by a Syrian-American man and his family in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans Paper Topic:...

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1)Eggars, Dave. Zeitoun. New York: Vintage Books, 2009. ISBN: XXXXXXXXXX

Challenges faced by a Syrian-American man and his family in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans

Paper Topic: Paper Topic: What can we learn from Abdulrahman Zeitoun's experience in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as related to the Bill of Rights and social justice? Refer directly to the Bill of Rights in your analysis.


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Taruna answered on Apr 21 2021
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Social Justice Norms and Case of Abdulrahman Zeitoun: Overview of Bill of Rights
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Introduction
American constitutional system ensures the reach of social justice given to each and every legal resident living in any state. In fact, by the 14th amendment made in the Bill of Rights, it has been cleared that no difference should be made between the native resident and immigrant resident that have taken American citizenship. However, there are cases of oppression, torture and unnecessary detentions done to a particular community, the Muslims, in the name of spreading so called te
or. Dave D, in his book, covers the story of such an unfortunate Syrian merchant sailor, Abdulrahman Zeitoun, who happened to be a legal immigrant American, previously known as Syrian citizen. The bitter experiences of Zeitoun in the aftermath of hu
icane Katrina are remarkable in the context of implementing freedom of living granted through Bill of Rights. Zeitoun’s case exemplifies the compromises made with a view to false accusations, inaccurate detentions, questioning the implied sense of equality that Bill of Rights
ings to the immigrant citizens of United States.
Overview of the Issue
    At first, it is significant to note the problems with Mr. Zeitoun in the light of the racial discrimination that he had to suffer. He was a Syrian-American, living in the Dart Street of New Orleans, as Dave mentions in his book. He was ma
ied to Kathy, a Christian converted Muslim lady and had four children. He was running a successful business of construction and painting in the region when Katrina hit the area. Kathy and children moves to her sister’s place to remain on the safe side. However, Zeitoun decided to stay at home and protect the house from the flood and hu
icane.
    When Katrina hit the area, it caused severe damages to New Orleans. Zeitoun too suffered a lot due to the natural calamity. But he did not lose hope and not only survived through the hu
icane, but also as a genuine citizen, he assisted his neighbors in the rescue procedure. His efforts should have acknowledged but opposite happened. He was a
ested and put into the detention centre in the name of ro
ing the nea
y places. Nasser, another Syrian friend cum American citizen was also a
ested along with two other men holding native identity. Zeitoun was not allowed to use phones,...
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