Sam Mendoza, Dreamer
I am 17 years old and a student at Hug High School in Reno. I was born in Leon Guanajuato, Mexico. When I was 8 years old, one night my dad woke me up in the middle of the night to leave for the United States.
It was a
long hard journey by my parents and me. We crossed a fast moving river and I
was very afraid of drowning. We walked for many hours through wet and muddy
farms. When a helicopter circled overhead, we ducked down in a ditch. We had to
hide for days before we crossed, with no food or supplies, except for a salami.
After a lot of struggle, we eventually got to the US. 5 months ago
my dad went to get his drivers’ license renewed and while there, he was picked
up and arrested by ICE (the Immigration Control Enforcement.) It became up to
me pay the rent and buy food while he was in jail. I worked 3 jobs while also
going to school. I sold hot dogs, worked at the flea market, remodeled houses.
But because I am a kid and was undocumented, I wasn’t even paid the minimum
wage. They gave me $6 or $7 an hour. It was very hard.
Finally we
got loans to get my dad out of jail. He is now working on a ranch so we don’t
get to see him, but he sends us money. He has to go for a hearing soon and we
are afraid that he may be deported. Then what will I do?
I was able
to get my deferred action papers so now I can legally work and apply to
college. But I am worried about how I will continue with my education if my dad
is deported.
I am very
glad my parents brought me to the United States to get a good education, but it
can be hard to survive. I wish for immigration reform so my family can all stay
together and my dad can take care of me and my mom.
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