Everyone knows: people who cross boarders do so for a reason.

M.D. Elster
Everyone knows: people who cross boarders do so for a...
Everyone knows: people who cross boarders do so for a...
Everyone knows: people who cross boarders do so for a...
Everyone knows: people who cross boarders do so for a...
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A lot of people come to America because of the opportunities and the beautiful life we have here. Some people do so because of our great country, and some do so after being mistreated in their own countries. There are people who cross borders because they want to escape from problems that they can’t solve on their own, or they don’t feel that they can get justice anywhere else. Another reason that some people come to America is to find a better life for themselves and their families.

Source: Four Kings

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