Romy Ruukel from Parnu, Estonia says “Estonia will always be the country of my childhood memories, but America is the country of my future. As for constantly wishing I am wherever I am not-I think that will always be my nature.”(4) Many have that perspective that immigrants don’t speak English. Some speak better English and work harder than the average American. (7) Another immigrant is Vang Vang, from Loas. (4) When she was only 3 her family fled the communist regime and lived in a refugee camp in Thailand.(4) Two years later, they moved to the U.S.(4) She said one day she asked her mother what was life like when she was Vang Vang’s age, “ There was only one career for girls and it was being a hardworking wife, men were important, they are stronger and wiser therefore they always go first.”(4) Another misconception is that immigrants get special treatment but the reality is that people who enter have no special treatment , they don’t rely of welfare, bilingual education or other means that liberal politicians use to pander to cheaters and lazy people who want something for nothing.(7) The human rights watch told Univision news that the treatment that the federal government gives to undocumented migrants that are detained in the border got worse this past year.(3) A religious group made of lawyers and activists defend immigrant children and mothers for their rights.(3) They say the government of Barack Obama needs follow his promise.(3) Clara Young says “there’s more detention centers and the politic of quickly deporting people without the respect of the necessary process more than ever, even Central Americans that are looking for refuge.” (3) With the children and mothers issue at the border activists accomplished for the government to liberate 95% with an order of immigration court to determine the future of the children and mothers. (3) The rest were sent to ICE following the law approved in 2008 that prohibits an
Romy Ruukel from Parnu, Estonia says “Estonia will always be the country of my childhood memories, but America is the country of my future. As for constantly wishing I am wherever I am not-I think that will always be my nature.”(4) Many have that perspective that immigrants don’t speak English. Some speak better English and work harder than the average American. (7) Another immigrant is Vang Vang, from Loas. (4) When she was only 3 her family fled the communist regime and lived in a refugee camp in Thailand.(4) Two years later, they moved to the U.S.(4) She said one day she asked her mother what was life like when she was Vang Vang’s age, “ There was only one career for girls and it was being a hardworking wife, men were important, they are stronger and wiser therefore they always go first.”(4) Another misconception is that immigrants get special treatment but the reality is that people who enter have no special treatment , they don’t rely of welfare, bilingual education or other means that liberal politicians use to pander to cheaters and lazy people who want something for nothing.(7) The human rights watch told Univision news that the treatment that the federal government gives to undocumented migrants that are detained in the border got worse this past year.(3) A religious group made of lawyers and activists defend immigrant children and mothers for their rights.(3) They say the government of Barack Obama needs follow his promise.(3) Clara Young says “there’s more detention centers and the politic of quickly deporting people without the respect of the necessary process more than ever, even Central Americans that are looking for refuge.” (3) With the children and mothers issue at the border activists accomplished for the government to liberate 95% with an order of immigration court to determine the future of the children and mothers. (3) The rest were sent to ICE following the law approved in 2008 that prohibits an