Immigration In Mexico

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People have sacrificed many things in order to improve the circumstances of their family in the future. Most parents do anything they can for their child to have a brighter future. However, immigrants are having to leave their families behind in Mexico to take the dangerous path to the United States to find work that can provide for their children back at home. It is difficult for a person to make the choice of whether or not to go to the United States for work to have better opportunities, or to stay with their families and struggle throughout their life. Illegal Mexicans should remain coming to the U.S for a better opportunities for them and their families.
Many people living in Mexico don’t have enough money to feed their families, …show more content…

They want their children to be well educated and to go to higher courses of education in their life. They want their children to be healthy and be in a better environment. The medical bills are much more expensive in Mexico when using “pesos” compared to using American Dollars. It would be extremely difficult for a family to afford or even to find a doctor in Mexico. There are more possibility to find medical help in America. United States is the land of opportunity, there are many jobs available for those in need. In Enriques journey, Enrique’s mother goes to the United States so he can have better education and food. She wanted a better life for her son. She was working hard to bring back her son to the United …show more content…

Some might say that by moving away from their families, there not going to help parent their children which can cause the child to hate them. There are many things a parent can do to prevent that. A parent can constantly communicate with their child and have a special bond. An immigrants can also be deported back to Mexico but there are many things they can do to avoid being put in that situation. They can keep a low profile by not getting into trouble, being a good person and sticking to their

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