My Life As An Undocumented Immigrant Summary

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The legal power of the government over undocumented immigrant people is a major topic in next presidential election because there are 4 million of undocumented people who are hoping to obtain an immigration reform which allow them to stay in this country. In past few years, the U.S.A government has created different immigration laws that have affected the minority population especially to undocumented people. These laws has created that undocumented people cannot work without a properly documentation, qualify for medical benefits or obtain economic support for post secondary education. The legal power of the government over the undocumented immigrant people has created that these people live with fear to be deported, to be separate from their families and also to achieve their dreams in the U.S.A. One prominent advocate for legal justice is Jose Vargas who in his essay “My life as an undocumented immigrant” shows his personal experience as immigrant person and specially points out what he did in order to obtain his dream. Mr. Vargas makes a clear statement in his essay which his point out …show more content…

Vargas’s life can be related to 936,930 million immigrants between the ages of 15 and 30 who are hoping that the government creates a law which allow them to stay in this country. Mr. Vargas admits “returning to a country I barely remembered. I convinced myself all would be O.K. if I lived up to the qualities of a “citizen”: hard work, self-reliance, and love of my country (224). This passage demonstrates that Mr. Vargas ‘s testimony is accurate and it can be related to a percentage of young undocumented people that have been brought into this country as children. These young people don’t recognize another country as home than the U.S.A. Mr. Vargas support than it is injustice for these people to don’t have any law that protect them to be deported. Mr. Vargas wants to this situation t change for these people and fight against this government discrimination to immigrant

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