By being the voice of those who is shut by the world would be a way to pay back to my fellow voters or my fellow voters family members. Specifically, keep in mind that someone I would only help the hard working people that came to live the American Dream with sweat on their forehead, not expecting to get help from the government; there has been a vast amount of cases that people take advantage of the government. But opposing some people 's actions on getting help from the government, there was a family in Chicago who has a young boy named Guillermo Camarillo about three months ago was shut by a dentist just for being Hispanic and getting into Stanford University. To be clear, people should feel proud of living the American Dream. Various people do not take advantage of the opportunities ' given. Sadly, Camarillo’s father was deported, but that did not form him to give up; instead it made him stronger as a human being and will continue his dream by not giving up. Personally, seeing a *large* amount of people in the U.S. who are undocumented/immigrants struggle, and not being able to speak what they feel will make me the voice of all the voters who are petrified. My fellow voters, you are not alone, I 'll speak out for you and not let you fall, but bring you and your families up. By, being the voice of the United
By being the voice of those who is shut by the world would be a way to pay back to my fellow voters or my fellow voters family members. Specifically, keep in mind that someone I would only help the hard working people that came to live the American Dream with sweat on their forehead, not expecting to get help from the government; there has been a vast amount of cases that people take advantage of the government. But opposing some people 's actions on getting help from the government, there was a family in Chicago who has a young boy named Guillermo Camarillo about three months ago was shut by a dentist just for being Hispanic and getting into Stanford University. To be clear, people should feel proud of living the American Dream. Various people do not take advantage of the opportunities ' given. Sadly, Camarillo’s father was deported, but that did not form him to give up; instead it made him stronger as a human being and will continue his dream by not giving up. Personally, seeing a *large* amount of people in the U.S. who are undocumented/immigrants struggle, and not being able to speak what they feel will make me the voice of all the voters who are petrified. My fellow voters, you are not alone, I 'll speak out for you and not let you fall, but bring you and your families up. By, being the voice of the United