Shaky
 
Shaky P, 20. University Student, Sister, Daughter, Voluntary and Immigrant. I emigrated from Mexico City when I was 2.
 
I love to dance, dream, learn, inspire, and understand. My biggest dream is to be a successful family lawyer and to raise people’s consciousness. Birds fly freely from one continent to another and without borders. I am not a bird but I am a human being and a free spirit. My family inspires me, encourages me, supports me and loves me. My family means the world to me.

What is most difficult about being an immigrant woman is that no matter how much I work there will always be someone with nine digits two steps ahead of me looking at me as if I was an alien. What I like the most about living in this country is that it has taught me to be self-sufficient and that no matter how difficult it is shown to me, I will seek the door to success.

Iván

Muchos me ven como una persona comun, y piensan que lo que he logrado se me a sido otorgado. La realidad es que soy simplemente un chamaquito trabajador de media clase.

Tengo el privilegio de saber lo que vale y o lo que cuesta soñar. Que nunca dejare que la sociedad me tumbe por no ser documentado. Que al igual que yo hay mas personas que son subestimadas y no les dan oportunidad de demostrar lo que son capaz de lograr.

Que cuando miro en las noticias sobre familias siendo deportadas y fivididas solo espero que no me pase a mi mañana.

Many see me like a common person and think that what I have accomplished has been given to me. The truth is that I am simply a hard worker middle class chap.

I have the privilege of knowing what it is worth to dream and not what it costs. I will never let society crash me because I am undocumented. There are many like me who are undervalued and to whom opportunities to show what they are able to achieve are not granted.

When I watch the news about families being deported and divided I just hope that that will not happen to me tomorrow.

Iván R, 20. Cook. I emigrated from Mexico City when I was 10. I love to dance, to help people. My life dream is to someday become a successful architect and to make a difference in my country. The main reason I emigrated is a better life, an education. I do not have the support of my family because I am the only one who is doing something different but that itself motivates me to continue.

The hardest about being an immigrant is that I have to think “today I have what to eat, tomorrow who knows”. To see my documented friends grow and me not having the same opportunities. What I like the most about living in this country is to have the privilege of a flexible education.

 

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