Monday, December 29, 2008

Justice, Fairness, and an American Education

This is something I ran into the other day and is worth considering when talking about immigration in the United States.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

a very good point.

I think we in America are so wrapped up in our own little world that we fail to see the bigger picture. Immigrants have it hard, and face a lot of disadvantages. It simply isn't fair to be as harsh on them as some people are. After all, technically speaking, unless you're a native american, you're an immigrant too, and a lot of people fail to see that.

Anonymous said...

Wow..This is very intresting..and makes me think a lot, I am so blessed. I pray that one day justice will be served. My heart is sad because some can not get the education they want to in the USA, just because they do not have the right documents...It is not fair for immigrants..We need to work this issue out for sure...

Anonymous said...

hi my name is victoria aivazian and im in allison kleinsasser spanish class. and i watched that video about the immigrants and i honestly feel so bad for the kids who don't have documents. It makes me realize how blessed i am and also sad at the same time because i wouldn't want to go threw all of that. Well it seems like you guys are doing great with all your other blogs that i looked over! good job :)

bye,
victoria

Anonymous said...

hello:]
our names are Skyler Ayala and Abigail Sparn.
We are Mrs. Kleinsassers spanish two class.
We just read your story. We feel terrible about the storys we have read about the immigrant children and how none of them have their papers. We empathize with them. We feel really blessed to have such privlages and we realize the pain that other countries are going through.We commend you on all your works.
see ya
Abi and Swkyler

Anonymous said...

my name is peter lotfy and im in miss kleinsassers spanish class. I watched the video and i felt so bad for all those children. Keep up your good work.

Anonymous said...

This video has truly opened my eyes. These kids do have it hard. We have so many problems and dont even think about others with less of an advantage. Please keep up the work you are doing. God bless

Anonymous said...

Hi my name is Marvin and i am in Miss Kleinsassers's(Allison's) spanish 2 class. I watched the video and it completely changed my perspective about people who do not have documantations. I know have more sympathy to this group of people and also am more grateful for all that I am blessed with.

Your blogs are interesting and inlightening so keep up the good work.

bye

Anonymous said...

hi:) i am alysia morales and i am in ms. kleinsasser's spanish2 class. after i watched this video about the rights of immigrants i began to think of how truly blessed i am to have been born in this country. some poeple try their whole life to enter into the country that we were already born into. i think that most americans do not realize or care just how gifted they are just to call this country home. thank you for making this document and bringing this growing issue attention:)

Anonymous said...

hi my name is Kent Liang, Im the student of Miss. Kleinsasser.this video tell us that many many people are suffering. we born in the bless and this video just make me want to help them and i will, when is my time.

Anonymous said...

keep up your good work, and good luck, BY: Kent~ ︿( ̄︶ ̄)︿

Anonymous said...

Keep up the good work