preview

Cristina Henriquez's 'The Book Of Unknown Americans'

Decent Essays

When reading through the different perspectives in Cristina Henriquez’s The Book of Unknown Americans, each perspective provides a different sense of emotion as each individual travels to the United States in search of the American dream. In Alma, Arturo, and Maribel’s case, the family travels in search of more adequate health care and better school systems to suit Maribel’s needs after her accident. By taking in their perspectives, it is nearly impossible not to root for their characters. Although immigration is such a pressing and more challenging topic to debate in the United States, the book raises the question of, “Wouldn’t you do the same for your family?” There are a numerous amount of influences in making this decision that tell what we should and should not believe when addressing this issue including family, friends, the media, politics, etc. With these influences, it is difficult to make an unbiased decision. …show more content…

Those who enter the country legally and with pure intentions do not bother me; and, in fact I welcome them. However, those that enter the country illegally with impure intentions and involve themselves in criminal activity are truly the problem. With the story of Alma, Arturo, and Maribel still in mind, it is inspiring to know the lengths of what loving parents will do for their child, even if it means leaving their home and traveling to another country on a work visa. Although I understand that work visas provide legality to those immigrants during the work periods, I do not believe that they should be given the same rights as natural born citizens without following the proper steps to become a legalized citizen of the United

Get Access