deserves the chance to contribute to society. and if immigration reform becomes a reality, the possibilities are endless. [ speaking spanish ] right there. yes, on that hill. how long ago was that? [ speaking spanish ] he has never imagined that i d end up coming here to go to school. when you re here at school, you ll always have a reminder of the sacrifice that your dad made. yes, especially if one day i become a lawyer. i can t forget where i came from. yeah. congress is currently debating the plan to create legal pathways for undocumented immigrants, and a new guest worker program which would better meet our labor needs. but it could still be a long road if and when these ideas are passed into law. soccer practice. for carlos, pascual and others who risk their lives to
since he was 9 years old, he has been working in the fields with his faster, picking tobacco, oranges, and onions. despite living here his entire life, carlos still lives under the same constant fear of prosecution and deportation. he and pascual have destroyed to teach me how to pick oranges before i start my first day of work tomorrow. have you ever picked oranges or done any kind of field work? i ve picked things off trees, but you pick one and eat it. i ve never had to pick 2500 to fill a tub. i think i m going to be sore by the end of the day tomorrow. well, my dad, he is 49. wow. i know people that are 70 picking oranges, because it s a necessity. yeah. you have to. but hopefully, if i can better myself, i can help my family. what he did for me, i ll do it for him. what do you want to do with your life? i really want to go to law school. you want to be a lawyer? yes. a lawyer. amazing. even with his good attitude and grades, it s going to be
road, if and when these ideas are passed into law. soccer practice. for carlos, pascual and others who risk their lives to work for the american economy and the american dream, time is of the essence. this is one way to reach out to the community, because there is drugs and violence. people love soccer. these immigrants are part of the fabric of our daily lives. thank you. thanks for your time. thank you very much. and it s time they re allowed to live openly and work toward making a legitimate life for themselves and for their children. i think that carlos will work every day and night to become a lawyer just so he can hear his father say look at this, look at my son, the son of a fruit picker became a lawyer. that s that s powerful. from the company i worked for in florida picking oranges, there is my check, $86.73 big
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contribute to society. and if immigration reform becomes a reality, the possibilities are endless. [ speaking spanish ] right there. yes, on that hill. how long ago was that? [ speaking spanish ] he has never imagined that i d end up coming here to go to school. when you re here at school, you ll always have a reminder of the sacrifice that your dad made. yes, especially if one day i become a lawyer. i can t forget where i came from. yeah. congress is currently debating the plan to create legal pathways for undocumented immigrants, and a new guest worker program which would better meet our labor needs. but it could still be a long road if and when these ideas are passed into law. soccer practice. for carlos, pascual and others who risk their lives to work for the american economy and the american dream, time is