Immigrants And The American Dream

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As Elie Wiesel once said, "The opposite of life is not death, it's indifference." This quote resonates deeply with the experiences of many immigrants, who face not only death-threatening journeys to reach safety, but also the indifference of governments and societies that deny their basic human rights and dignity. The American Dream promises equality and freedom for all, but for many immigrants, this dream remains out of reach. Despite their hard work and determination, they face a harsh reality of discrimination, unequal rights, and limited opportunities. They are often denied basic rights, such as healthcare and education, separation and detention. On top of this, they must navigate a complex and often hostile immigration system, all while