“Leaving your country is like dying, and when you come back you are like a ghost returning to earth, roaming around with missing gaze in your eyes”- NoViolet Bulawayo. I personally think that everyone else thought is way different as mine in this type of cases. I think that they shouldn’t be allowed to stay if they enter by the …show more content…
They call it corn here, and it comes out all wrong, like small, sweet too soft. I don’t even bother with it ant more because eating it is really disappointing thing, it feels like I’m just insulting my teeth. I watch the fields stretch endlessly and it starts to make me nervous because I can’t imagine what could be coming next” (pg.166). This mean that back in Africa they aren’t used to eat this type of food or they do but differently. Which at last the immigrants people that come here suffer for the food. I’m an immigrant in this nation but, fortunately legally with all my papers in order and nobody else than me knows how it feels, because I honestly suffer a lot with the food because its way different that back