Focusing on the marginalized group of illegal immigrants in the United States, since it is an illegal immigrant to be deported back to his country of origin, it seems reasonable, but he is this big sunny boy named Terek. He is sincere, warm, friendly, musically talented, and has a loving girlfriend. They are careful. Life was as trouble-free as possible, but he was finally caught and sent back to Syria mercilessly, away from the land he loved but never belonged to him. I don't like the character of Walter very much. He carries the ideals and innocence of people living in ivory towers, and the self-centeredness of people who are not sociable. His efforts are within the power of restraint, and his anger is limited to Useless roar, he is the protagonist, the appearance of several illegal immigrants has added new ripples to his dull life, they are full of gratitude to him, but maybe my expectations are too high, I think he is not doing enough .
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