Illegal Immigration Narrative Essay

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my kids were home waiting for me to cook dinner like always but for my surprise they were not there just the youngest one I ask him where are your brothers and he say that he don’t know where they are.
I became paranoid and I ran to their school to look for them and the teacher told me that they left with the rest of the students. So I went back home and because the neighbors saw me very anxious they told me Rosa Immigration has your kids. what I did was I ran to the Immigration detention office because I used to live near to the immigration detention office and I saw my children sitting there I caught one officer abusing one of my kid just because he was using a t-shirt for his swimming club and the officer was telling him that he cannot wear that because that t-shirt wear only for AMERICAN. So I hear when he was being disrespectful toward my kids so I step out and told him that they were just kids how they can be talking to them like that so the officer just laughed at me
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so they send me back to Mexico and I told them I see you tomorrow they just laughed I sleep in Mexico in the street with my 3 children while the youngest one was in USA at home alone at the next morning we cross the border very normal like nothing happened yesterday, because my kids have to go to school that day so I cross they went to school and we continue with our life’s
My children graduated from High school they continue with their life so I move to Idaho I start working there I was very happy I have my friend but the only thing I do was work and go back to my apartment so I was getting depressed so I went to the doctor and the doctor told me that I need to be around people who love me other way I will develop a big depression so I spoke with my son the youngest one and he told me I can stay with him so I accepted and I move with him to Washington State
I start working here in Washington I start feeling good again I started going to church and helping people in church just keeps my mind

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