“I profoundly believe in advocating for immigration reform not only because my life has dramatically changed, but because it pains me to see so much young talent being wasted and rejected. For me it’s very difficult to accept the fact that many people who do not appreciate the opportunities the United States offers and who are not willing to become good citizens are easily given a visa, green card or citizenship based on a quota or their economic status while thousands of students, like myself, who are willing to work for the land that has given us everything, are rejected.”
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