As of 2017, an approximate estimate of 12.5 million illegal aliens currently reside in the U.S. (Raley), and a majority of them failed the process of immigration; the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country (“Immigration | Definition of Immigration by Oxford Dictionaries”). America has been facing the issue on illegal immigration for decades, but the difficult process of obtaining citizenship has failed immigrants who seek a better life. Illegal immigration has been a controversial misconception since the 19th century (“U.S. Immigration Before 1965”), and it has become one of America’s widely attracted committed crimes. Every second, thousands of illegal immigrants cross the U.S. border for the chance of …show more content…
She understood and accepted her chances of getting expelled out of the country, but the effort of trying to gain legal status was more important. It may have taken 20 years and over $10,000 for Ms. Gonzalez to reach this once in a lifetime achievement, but not once did she look back because her family was the reason that gave her the ambition. For some, a paper declaring citizenship may resemble a useless document, but for immigrants, it represents triumph and a life to new