Inmigration Nation
AMEERA, 20, FROM BANGLADES She always has dreamed of becoming a doctor. After the accident that her brother had, she had to move to the United States along with her family because in her country the health is of good quality and she would recover.
Consequences:
-She had difficulties to enter the university because he was an immigrant, however because of his high academic performance was accepted and is studying biochemistry.
-When she asks for a job she receives letters of rejection because she is undocumented.
- She probably will not be able to get a job at the end of her career because her future is uncertain.
Experiences:
-She went to Queens High School
-Edit the school's partner
-She graduated with honors
-She was a math tutor.
-She Gain some state awards
TOP 10 COUNTRIES WITH ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS COMING TO THE U.S.
Mexico
Colombia
Dominican Republic
China
Guatemala
Brazil
Honduras
Philippines
Ecuador
Salvador
TERESA, 25, DE MÉXICO She grew up in a poor village on the edge of Mexico City and as a child worked as a domestic employee to help her family. At age 19, with the help of a friend, I travel to New York in search of a better lifestyle.
Experiences:
- She works at factory ironing sweaters
-She receives 1 dollar for every 12 sweaters
-Make about $ 200 per week
-Live in an apartment with 3 inmigrantres
Consequences:
- She had to stay in the United States working even though her mother was ill, because she knew it would improve the quality of life for her and her family.
-The people of the United States rejected her for being an immigrant, even though she paid taxes and did jobs they did not want.
SAMANTHA, 31, DE IRLANDA She is white, speaks English and is working on a master's degree in psychology. He always wanted to travel and look for something better for the fart. Between his dreams he always wanted to go to America.
EXPERIENCES:
- When he graduates, he travels to New York and finds work as a bartender.
- She travels to Ireland but did not find a good lifestyle, so I go back to the United States.
- Cases with an undocumented Irishman
CONSEQUENCES:
-She had to stay in the United States while the government passed a law that would allow immigrants with stable jobs to remain in the United States.
- Being an immigrant had to endure that some people would take advantage of their vulnerability to not have access to health and be victims of crimes constantly