Saturday, November 7, 2009

Reflection #18

The question that is asked about the article “Tale of Two Islands” gave me a new perspective about the situation. I have lived in a diverse city Miami, South Florida which is a major entry for the asylee, the refugee, the entrant, the migrant, and the immigrant. The way South Florida immigration laws are implemented many people can prospect it to be institutional racism, and others feel it is just. South Florida’s immigration policy reform would like to have borders that are secure, but the law has a peculiar immigration anomaly. Any group of people such as the government with a good conscience would correct quickly.

The United States of America policy, most undocumented immigrants will be deported when they touch U.S shores, but some depending on the judgment from immigration officials can avoid it. Immigrants who seek asylum should receive the same treatment. The immigrants should either be deported back to their country, or allowed for a better life in America.

Haitians and Cubans want to flee their country for different reasons and receive different treatment from the U.S. Cuban immigrants normally are qualified special provision by U.S immigration law. Many Haitians do not benefit from the U.S at all.

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