Illegal Immigration Movie Analysis

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As I reread this article over again I realized that Jose is being stereotyped throughout the entire article in many different ways, from moving to America when he was 12, with no family or friends to rely on for support, to going to school and having to learn English by himself, to going to college to getting a professional job, all while doing this he was and is an undocumented immigrant. By reading this article they are stereotyping Jose because, he was from the Philippine who came to the America when he was 12 years old. He mother wanted to give him a better life so she decided she needed to send her only son thousands of miles away to live with her parents in America. He had no other family members in America and no friends for support. When I watched this movie in class as first I thought it was just about a story of a boy who turned his life into having an amazing career, not realizing he is an undocumented …show more content…

He is human and normal like all of us, yes he may be from the Philippines, dark skin and dark hair but there are a lot of different type of Americans that are they same. Example if you are a woman with blonde hair people think you’re stupid or you don’t understand things normally like others with dark hair they say “you stupid blonde”. When I read the article “ 5 facts about illegal immigration in the U.S. there are millions of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. Between 1990 and 2014 unauthorized immigrants rises and from 2009 to 2014 decreases in seven states: Alabama, California, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Nevada, and south Carolina. When I read the 5th fact it I was very surprised, where it says “a rising share of unauthorized immigrants has live in the U.S. for at least a decade. I would never have though that until I read that fact. I don’t think we realize a lot of things like that unless we read a research those specific things in

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