Abel Pacheco's new book El Injusto America, a thought-provoking narrative that exposes the injustices of America against immigrants
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LINCOLN PARK, Mich: The book El Injusto America was created by Abel Pacheco. Abel Pacheco is an author from San Isidro Lempa Canton, La Libertad, El Salvador.
Ge studied ecclesiology and took care of a school without ever obtaining payment for it.
Abel Pacheco said this about his book Dear friends, in this book, I would like to apologize in advance because I am not an experienced writer. This is my first book, but it is my illusion to be able to share with you these stories of injustice that I have seen or lived. Well, I did not emigrate to this country because it was my decision but because it was they, the USA, who forced me to emigrate. Since I was a child, I always thought that the United States, because it was the richest country (of which I had heard), was the fairest and best. But now I am here, I realize it is the opposite. I also want to tell you that I am seventeen years of being here, and I'm still undocumented.
There is something I always reproach with the politicians here, and it is that we cannot survive in our countries because of the problems or laws the USA imposes on us, much less that we cannot emigrate legally or illegally. Then where should I go to find a better future for my family, parents, children, grandchildren, etc.?
In the country, the only people who can apply for a visa are those with very good economic stability and the elderly.
Published by Page Publishing, Abel Pacheco's new book El Injusto America unveils the prevailing dilemma of immigrants concerning the USA's treatment of foreigners that border on unfairness and prejudice as experienced by the author.
Consumers who wish to be aware of the bigotry immigrants face overseas can purchase El Injusto America online at Apple iTunes, Amazon.com, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
Abel Pacheco's new book El Injusto America, a thought-provoking narrative that exposes the injustices of America against immigrants