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Agency Discourse Email

09/30/15
Subject: Immigration
Dear Immigrants of Mexican decent,
Today addresses the issue of immigration from Mexico into the US particularly
here in El Paso. Whether it is through crossing the international border via the
bridge, plane, or water on average Mexicans make up 52% of the total
immigrants that came into the US in 2014. Immigration is a big controversial
issue here in the US. For example since this country was originally inhabited by
the Native Americans, is it right to decline people the right to enter the country
who simply came seeking a better life or should the Native Americans just done
the same with the first settlers? This is something that is debated by congress
every year and is something that we believe should be offered to people of all
races and creeds.
This very moment and my agency would like to help inform you about the
possibility of finding help to gain your citizenship here in the US. Firstly, there is
only one way to obtain your citizenship here in Texas legally. First by going to the
immigration and citizenship center here in El Paso. Speaking to one of those
officials and following the process will help you receive you citizenship in less
than or around a year. Due to the amount of bureaucracy that is experience here
in the US doing so in less than that time would be extremely difficult.
Furthermore what my agency is trying to accomplish is to help immigrants in their
search for US citizenship. Whether it is with transportation, linguistic aid,
childcare, and information about everything that goes on in the process. We are
here to facilitate it all. Our agency feels that immigrants made this country what it
is today and will forever continue to help it thrive and prosper. Although not
everyone is star citizen we feel that everyone should have the right to a better
opportunity in life and our agency feels the need to help out as many people as
we possibly can. Personally my relationship to this issue arises from the fact that
my parents were immigrants from Juarez to El Paso too.
They werent getting the opportunities they wanted in Mexico so they decided to
move here to the US. They both did so legally applied for their citizenship and
ended up doing so after the required process. As for me I was born here in El
Paso so mine was granted upon my birth here on American soil. Personally I feel
close to and want to help anything who has troubles with this issue because I
want people to have the same chances my parents had and provide me with the
life they wanted to give me a sheltered and loving life. Overall I hope you can
take my agency into consideration and hope that you we can assist anyone who
requires our help. I hope to hear back soon.
Best regards,

Jorge Quezada

References
KROGSTAD, J. (2015, July 15). 5 facts about illegal immigration in the U.S.
Retrieved October 1, 2015, from http://www.pewresearch.org/facttank/2015/07/24/5-facts-about-illegal-immigration-in-the-u-s/
Zong, J. (2014, October 9). Mexican Immigrants in the United States.
Retrieved October 10, 2015, from
http://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/mexican-immigrants-united-states

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