Oliver Funes-Machado Analysis

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Recently, President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban have once again divided the country into differing sides. Similarly, an illegal Honduras immigrant’s action divided his family forever. On March 8, 2017, Idaho Statesman published an article titled “Teen, in country illegally, said he beheaded his mother ‘because I felt like it’”. This national news focuses on the subject of government because the article demonstrates how our new President's policy affected a mentally unstable teen’s actions and his sentencing in court. First of all, Oliver Funes-Machado, a 18-year-old who resides in North Carolina, was arrested on Monday afternoon and charged with first degree murder after he stabbed his mother, Yesenia Funes Beatriz Machado, eight times and left the knife in her mouth. According to the police, Funes-Machado personally called 911 to report the killing and remained on the line until the police arrived. Franklin County Sheriff Kent Winstead stated that when the deputies got there, Funes-Machado walked out of his house holding the head of his mother and a large butcher knife. He told the dispatchers that he killed his mother “because I felt like it.” Funes-Machado is from Honduras and was living in the U.S. illegally. He is now wanted by the U.S. Immigration and Customs …show more content…

From the murderer and the victim’s family’s perspective, the family is now broken into pieces and puts pressure on the dad to carry on life without a wife because of his son. This tragedy perfectly demonstrates how bad parenting negatively affects children’s health physically, mentally and socially. On the other hand, from a broader perspective, this would cause greater tensions in the country over the topic of illegal immigrants, and continue to stir fear and anger in the little brains of mindless Trump supporters, who constantly complains about the ‘harm’ of illegal immigrants in the United

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