On September 13, 2013 The Texas Tribune published
an article on immigration; Cruz aims for middle ground by
Julian Aguilar and Jay Root. The article states Senator Ted Cruz opposes to the
citizenship to people who broke the law by entering United States illegally,
but wants to see a fairness immigration form to pass. Although Cruz opposes,
Pete Gallego a U.S. Rep. supports illegal immigrants to be considered to a citizenship.
The article mention Cruz’s dad came to U.S from Cuba with a student visa, while
he worked as a dishwasher and as time passed by he became a citizen, therefore;
Cruz is no different than anyone else who migrated legally or illegally to
U.S.A for a brighter future. Therefore, Cruz should be in favor of the
immigration reform and all other people who oppose the immigration reform, even
when their ancestors migrated to U.S.A legally or illegally with the
restriction of been residing in U.S long enough to pass a background check,
paying a fee, and pledge allegiance to the U.S.A flag.
This article
is interesting to read because it gives a point of view of how people who come
from a different ethnicity were born in the U.S and begin to think differently about
immigration reform without remembering their ancestors migrated to U.S.A
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