The American dream sent foreigners racing to the United States many years ago, but still today the American dream continues to exist. For one immigrant Tiberiu Canaiman his dream has been crushed. he was deported back to his native country. When he first came here on a 60 day visa he had hopes of a better life, when his time was getting close to running out he filed for a work permit, and continued to apply for extentions. He was an active member in the economy he worked, owned property, and paid taxes but despite all of this he was still deported. The money that he and his wife made while working went towards paying the bills--housing, taxes, needs and wants. Using stores to buy clothing and food supporting and helping businesses, both small and big. They paid income tax, property tax, sales tax, social security, and any other tax that is required for Americans to pay. Tiberiu Canaiman is like every imagrant. He wanted a better life, and he came here to recieve one for him and his family. He is not the only imagrant that has gotten exported, nor will he be the last.
I think that sometimes the government has a tendancy to create too much regulation. When it comes to imigrants that came here legally, although they did not have all the paperwork filled out correctly and up to date, they are being an active member in the society, and economy. They were making money, working in the economy, spending money, paying taxes, and participating in all of the things that Americans participate in. Coming here with nothing, and creating something out of himself, which is more than what many Americans do. Many Americans are jobless, homeless, and living off of the government. The money they recieve comes from tax dollars other Americans are paying. Even some non-americans like Tiberiu Caniman who was deported for a pointless reason. In order to protect himself, he has spent thousands of dollars with lawyers. He spent, and balanced his budget probably better than the vast majority of americans. When there are some people like this guy here hes doing more for our country than most people who were born here. some of the immigrants, that are here in the United States who are trying to better themself and their family, and are actually reaching their goal they should be allowed to stay here. the government should be allowed to twist and bend some of the rules and regulations that are set for good hearted working men and women who are doing nothing wrong here, except for the amount of time they stayed.
Monday, April 20, 2009
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