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.