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Experiences of The Daughter of an Immigrant: Personal Essay

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As the daughter of an immigrant, I have witnessed the various barriers faced by immigrants, and this experience has motivated me toward my career objective. According to the Pew Research Center Hispanic Trends Project, there were about 11.3 million immigrants living illegally in the United States in 2013 (Passel et al., 2014). These immigrants come from all parts of the world for several different reasons. Whether to provide better resources for their family back home or to live a better life, these immigrants usually work in environments that can be harmful and dangerous to their health.
My mother was once a statistic; she suffered from a work-related injury that temporarily immobilized her. Like many other illegal immigrants, my mother left her home country with hopes for a better life in the United States. She aspired for change and an opportunity at success. Unable to receive proper documentation, she lived in the United States for 14 years as an undocumented citizen and worked odd jobs just to make ends meet for our family. Within that time she had developed an eye infection from work related activities. This would leave my mother out of job for a whole year.
Without proper documentation, my mother was unable to receive insurance. Not only was she uninsured but also unable to afford to pay out-of-pocket for her medical expenses. Hopeless and desperate for a cure, she took it upon herself to remedy the pain by buying over-the-counter eye drops. With

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