Mirely Gonzalez
Herzing University
Abstract
My Parents came to the U.S.A in 1976 and when they arrived they had a lot of help. After two years I was born. I was lucky that I was born here because I got all of the education that I wanted. My cousins now some of them were not that lucky but they have worked hard to get the education that they have wanted. Many have attended most of their K-12 education here and when they wanted more is when they started to look into the Dream Act. Well as I was researching about the Dream act I found out that there are a lot of professional that not met their potential because of been afraid of what will happen to them. Yet, because of their immigration status they cannot work in what they are educated in and have to working in the fields or in factories. Some of my family cannot legally drive, vote, or work, they were afraid of getting deported to countries they barely know because my cousins where brought here from Mexico at very young age.
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