Persuasive Essay On Justice Is Blind

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“Justice is Blind” “They are willing to sell themselves in order to find a better life for themselves, or to have money to send back home, or to make sure their children are raised in a better country.” (Bell 1). This quote relates to 11.7 million of immigrants in the United States. Throughout history, many immigrants have traveled miles to approach the United States for many well known reasons. In 2011, I became a part of those millions of persons immigrating to the US. Even though many people see immigrants as taking advantage of the U.S., they should not judge us because of our race. Some people come to this country to live the “American Dream”, but others come here for necessity. Over the past few months many people have been judging immigrants. …show more content…

People don’t immigrate just for fun, they have to immigrate for necessities. A most common necessity of why many people come to this country is simply as health benefits and that’s the main reason why my mom decided to come to this country. My sister had birth problems in Mexico that lead her to have cerebral palsy, even the risk of never walking in her life. The assistance that my sister received there wasn 't enough. It was after two years of her birth when my mom found out about Shriners Hospital for Children in Utah, so she contacted them and they decided to help my sister, without us paying a cent. While in Mexico, doctors wanted to charge around $800 per appointment and $5,000 per surgery. Her cerebral palsy couldn’t be controlled either even though she was taking 10 pills per day. And here? They could control it right away with just two pills. That was the reason my mom stayed here, and not just her, it’s millions of family with similar stories. Many immigrants also come with the necessity of money. They don’t just come and steal the money, they come and work hard for it, in order to send to their family in needs in their native countries. There are many people who come on summers just to work in the fields to make some more money, even though some of they might come legally, they are still called immigrants because of race. Young people also come with the same goal or idea as I did and that is to get a better education. Education is so much different here than in other places like in my own experience in Mexico. Here, in the United States, they actually care about your future. They offer so much more opportunities and assistance, like where I came from they would not even care about the students because they get paid for teaching not for caring, you could be failing every single class and still they don’t care, they would just kick you out.

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