American Dreamers Documentary Analysis

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The film, American Dreamers, caught my attention because it touched a topic which I can personally relate to: immigration. In international politics, states play the primary role in monitoring migration of peoples across borders, choosing whether to allow certain groups in or block their ability to enter the state’s territory. Since the end of World War II, the globe has seen an increase in human migration to different regions. American Dreamers is a microcosm of the problems which are occurring at a global scale. In the film, six undocumented youth rally their efforts together and risk their freedom by coming out to the US public about their illegal status. In addition, as a means of empowering communities and advocating for immigration reform, these youth make a journey walking from San Francisco, California to the nation’s capital, a walk which took them 7 months to complete. “I’ve been walking for seven months and I didn’t know it would be so challenging”, said Raymi Gutierrez, one of the activist which made this long journey to support her undocumented siblings. As hard as this walk was physically and mentally for the group, they did so to bring attention to problems they saw in their society. On a bigger scale, the world has been impacted by the Syrian refugee crisis, as more than 11 million people have either been killed or forced out of their homeland, seeking refuge in other neighboring states. From a state level of analysis, states face the problem of trying to contain an influx of migrants coming to their country, legally or not. Immigration is not a problem of economics in a country but security; the state must ensure it knows who has entered its territory and …show more content…

For this reason, it is a microcosm of what is happening on the global scale and the problems the international community faces with migration and prison

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