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The Voice of the Wildcats

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The Voice of the Wildcats

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Stories of Immigrants

Growing up, I always wondered what is was like for other families, considering I was part of a Hispanic family. My parents are immigrants who came from Mexico and I’ve always admired hearing people’s stories about how they came to the United States.

My mom, Veronica Barrera is one of the many people who came to the United States when she was a young adult.

“I was sixteen years old,” Barrera recalled. “First, I was really excited because I wanted to learn the language, but after a few months, I was just so sad because my parents were in Mexico.”

There were many benefits to them coming to the United States, but there were also times where they were treated poorly. Now, Barrera owns a successful daycare and loves what she is doing.

Author Fatima Barrera is the daughter of two immigrants.

My dad, Rogelio Barrera, also came to the United States. People often come to the United States to fulfill their needs in their home country.

When asked, “Do you think your life would have been different if you were born in the United States?” this was his response.

“Yes, it could be worse than where I am right now, because what happens is that if I was born here, I wouldn’t appreciate what I have done,” Rogelio Barrera commented.

Rogelio Barrera now has a landscaping company and enjoys what he is doing.

Even though my article only includes two stories, there are many more people with stories similar to my parents that deserve a lot of recognition.

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Fatima Barrera, Staff Writer
Fatima Barrera is a staff writer for the Woodside High School Paw Print. This is her first year in journalism. Her interests are listening to music and writing stories.
Chloe Postlewaite, Online Editor
Chloe Postlewaite is The Paw Print's online editor and a third-year journalism student. She has had a lot of fun with journalism in the past, and she enjoys taking photos and meeting new people. Aside from writing and design, she is passionate about psychology and mental health, which she plans to pursue in the future.

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