I am an undocumented student studying physics at a University.?

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I came to the Unites States when I was 15 years old. I graduated from High School with a GPA of 3.65. Now, this is my third year studying physics at a University and I am doing really well. I know vector calculus and advance mathematics. I know about electricity and magnetism and the unification of these forces. I know quantum mechanics.... etc

Unfortunately, some people in the USA stereotype immigrants as the ones that bring disgrace to America. Truly, that is not the case with me. In the 8 years that I have been here, I have NEVER visited a hospital, or received financial aid from the government. Except for the launch tickets that were given in high school, and I stilled had to pay like 50 cents everyday for the launch.

Yes, I was born in Mexico, but since my county did not offered us an opportunity for a better life; my family was obliged to move to America.
I am grateful to this great nation that supported me and that still supports me.

I even learned the national anthem and the pledge of allegiance (I have an accent but it does not really matter).

Yes, illegal immigration is a problem, but you have to look at it from both sides of the coin. There are lots of student’s throughout the nation that are undocumented and that have the potential to contribute to the growth of this nation.

So, what is your opinion on this issue of immigration and your opinion on undocumented students?
let's act like civilized people. No need to insult.
 
Of course you can't stereotype people, but in your case you are still breaking the law. While that wasn't originally your fault when you came here at 15, you are now old enough to do something about it.

That means you need to find a way to legally stay here or move back to Mexico. I actually wish that you find a legal way to stay personally, but there is no reason to continue to break the law in this case. If nothing else works, you can always just marry some American girl, but there are probably other ways to legally stay here as well.
 
I understand you are a well behaved and intelligent person - but how is it fair for those who actually follow the rules, to see those who break the law get ahead of them. Just because your home country doesn't give the life you want doesn't give you the right come into this country without following the rules we have set up for immigrants.

I'd still kick you out based on arrogance alone, to say nothing of the criminal acts you've commited (yes, it is a crime to enter the country without proper permission from a border guard, no matter how much you 'need to').
 
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