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The book chronicles the green card dilemmas of 10 individuals whose stories are depicted. It recounts the journey from their homelands as law-abiding citizens to living in America as fugitives, who are commonly referred to as illegal aliens. In the book they are given fictionalized names that is characteristics of the nature of their struggles or where they came from. The purpose of the book is to give the American-born a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of these peoples' world, which is completely foreign to most Americans. Despite what some may believe, only a small fraction of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The book chronicles the green card dilemmas of 10 individuals whose stories are depicted. It recounts the journey from their homelands as law-abiding citizens to living in America as fugitives, who are commonly referred to as illegal aliens. In the book they are given fictionalized names that is characteristics of the nature of their struggles or where they came from. The purpose of the book is to give the American-born a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of these peoples' world, which is completely foreign to most Americans. Despite what some may believe, only a small fraction of the estimated 11.3 million illegal aliens in the U.S. have committed any crime, other than being an illegal alien. The vast majority are law-abiding people who are just seeking a better life for themselves and their families. Though some may deny it, the American economy benefits from their willingness to do work that most Americans do not want to do, and the fact that they are paid very low wages and work without benefits help American small businesses to compete and thrives in this new economy. Their faith, intelligence, ingenuity and courage, often result in extraordinary achievements, which gives credit to America as the land where the impossible can become possible, and their experiences often become inspirations for their off-springs to use as platforms to actualize their goals and dreams, the sum total of which helps to keep America's standing as the greatest country in the world.
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Grant Kennedy is an immigrant from Jamaica, who has been living in the US since December 1976. Unlike the immigrants he writes about in this book, he came to America legally with a green card. But as someone from the immigrant community, he was privy to and was always very intrigued by the stories of hardship, ingenuity, and courage of those around him who came to the US illegally. He was also concerned about how such intelligent and inspiring people did not have a voice in the debates about them, and how the US Immigration Service looks the other way and allows these people to remain here when the politics on the issue is dormant. However, when the political heat is turned up on the issue, the Immigration Service then tends to wheel it big stick to irrationally deport people, many of whom have lived in America longer than they lived in their home countries.Most of the illegal immigrants are hard-working, law-abiding people (except for the fact that they are living in the US illegally). Even though many are under paid for their labor and skill, for them the money they can earn in America under exploitive conditions is far better than what would make as legal residents in their homelands. So, for this reason they will keep coming to America by any means necessary - no matter what walls are erected around the US borders. Because in spite of the hardships they face, America is still the world's beacon of hope where the underprivileged can have a chance to rise above their circumstances, pursue their dreams and actualize their God-given potentials.Mr. Kennedy is a CPA. He currently resides in Westchester County, New York, with his wife Gail. They have three young adult sons and two grands. His purpose for writing this book is to give the American populous a glimpse into what illegal immigrants go through to be part of the American experience that so many of us take for granted.