Being Taken Away Research Paper

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People all over America are being taken from their families, deported, and are scared to death. People in our community are being arrested. People will innocently be going to work and find the police waiting for them. This has caused friends to move and is hurting the community of Long Beach. Our safe place is disintegrating. 25 students, 25 friends have “disappeared” hurting the school that they went to. This random act has confused the officers not knowing if they moved or if something actually happened to them. But when these families moved or got deported, this is also taking from the people that know them, their friends, neighbors, teachers. They are taken from children. They are stealing a best friend. That child knows that he/her will never see them again. This may …show more content…
Getting torn away from the only people you know. Getting put somewhere in an unfamiliar environment. NO ONE should be put in this position of confusion and unawarity. Not knowing what’s going to happening to you, no one to ask, no one to talk to, no one to lean on. Being left alone. Lost in thoughts of worries and sadness. Having a tower you built being bulldozed down. All of the building blocks of confidence, friends, family, happiness. All that being taken away, all your building blocks. Having to start over. Being born again in the same body, having to start again and rebuild. Rebuilding is a hard process. But before you can rebuild you have to find the courage and strength to start. But if you are that child, you shouldn't have to rebuild, his/her tower should have never been torn down. That child should still be with them, THEIR parents. But yet their sitting somewhere with unfarimilly people bring them to new places miles away from their parents. THEIR parents that are taken away from them. Their parents ARE NOT doing anything wrong. The parents should be with THEIR child. But when they get taken, THEIR child is being given to someone else. Miles

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