By JOSHUA BISHOP
Los Alamos
Whatever you feel about racism and all the things going on in the world, I ask you to read to the end, I promise this is worth your time.
I was the only child of a lower income single mother. I was also an illegal immigrant to the country my story happened in. I did not speak the language at all. We lived under the constant potential of being found out, caught and hassled, or whatever might happen. The country we were in has strict immigration laws.
When I first started in a new school in this country, my teacher refused to speak to me and demanded I be transferred to a different class. Read More







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