Just Like Us By Helen Thorpe: Analysis

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Sociology is the systematic study of social behavior and human group (Scheuble, 2013). The book Just Like Us by Helen Thorpe studies the social behavior of illegal immigrants between their own group and those towards the out group. In the book the author observed that most illegal immigrants get fake Mexican identity card because their current circumstance would not meet the eligibility to get a real Mexican identity card. This is what happened to Yadira, she did not meet the requirements to get an ID card, so she had no other choice than to get a fake one (Thorpe,106). The author realized that sometimes circumstance had to be taken into consideration when trying to figure why a person committed a deviant act. The author also noticed that …show more content…

Culture is the language, beliefs, values, norms, behaviors, and even material objects that are passed from one generation to the next (Henslin, 40). One of the cultural objects that have been passed down from one generation to the next in Marisela’s life is the peñata (Thorpe, 99). Piñata is a candy stuffed clay pot that this hanged from a tree or a beam. It has been a tradition of Mexico to break the Piñata during celebration (History of the0 Piñata in Mexico, 1). This culture is now passed on to Marisela to sustain her Mexican heritage. Social structure refers to the typical pattern of a group (Henslin, 94). One pattern between the illegal immigrants the author have noticed that many illegal immigrants such as Alma use false social security to work (Thorpe, 137). While others have decent job because they were granted legal authorization to work even though they initially did not possess an adequate prof of legality, this was situation with Isbel (Thorpe, 164). This was the social structure in U.S. for illegal immigrants, some had luck and given a chance to enhance life while others still were in misery because that luck never came to …show more content…

Another incidence in the book made me think of this idea. Julio, Yadira’s friend, did not want to finish high school and go for higher education even though he had the opportunity and papers (Thorpe, 99). That made me think why didn’t he have motivation to go and study more, was it family reasons or was he just not motivated enough. While Julio had no intention of going for higher studies Elissa’s boyfriend, Juan, and Clara’s older brother had motivation to go for higher education; both of the guys were enrolled in college (Thorpe, 97). All of these circumstances with these people made me think did the age they came to United States have any effect on their

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