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Melyssa 2022-03-27 09:01:23
How Far You'd Go For A Status
【This article is written to be handed as final paper for my elective course: American Immigration Culture. If you are reading for the same purpose, I strongly suggest you DO NOT copy crz all the following words are written by myself.]
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Andreanne 2022-03-24 08:01:05
Southwest of the border, they make sacrifices on their way to the Statue of Liberty
Is it the urge to turn into a butterfly, or the dream of a phoenix nirvana? Is it the outbreak of grievances against the status quo, or the desire for freedom of belief... For a long time, groups of people who pursue an ideal life have pinned their hopes of rebirth on emigrating overseas. The...

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Roel 2022-03-26 09:01:15
There are indeed flaws in the plot and some places are contrived, but when I watch it seriously, I am basically moved.
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Eliane 2022-03-30 09:01:11
Some people betray their dignity, some betray their beliefs, some have no conscience, and some sacrifice their lives, all just to become citizens of the "great country". "The Islamic world, which has no right to speak, must express its voice in an extreme way. I don't support their behavior, but I understand them." PS The beginning and development are good, I think the screenwriter can't stop it, and the ending is a bit mediocre. .
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