we raised you
we worked your parents
pickin’ eggs for $2 dollars a day
hauled in by company greyhounds
recruited and brought to the USA
by good ole’ American companies
giant bill-boards placed over the border
you signed up for the great American Promise
— for a better life —
After WWII Congress passed a bill
placing immigration rules on hold
that allowed companies to hire
immigrants to work our fields
follow the harvests
and work in our meat-processing plants
not enough American workers
who want to do that crap
we must fill the gap — these unwanted jobs
you were invisible
hidden and
brought here to our streets
people talked
but you didn’t speak
trying to make sense of it
with no questions asked
just wondering whether
they could send you back
and close the door
— underage — no problem
the whole family worked
even small children
what a bargain
a modern day caste play
— slavery — newly recreated
educated by federal dollars
flowing into town
spent locally on anything but migrant kids —
new rules aim the mark
but if migrants missed 10 days or more
they would be dropped from the rolls
exiled — to the farm
abandoned — to work
no need to graduate
you were needed for work
instead of learning
housed you in the fields
in abandoned shanty houses
no running water and a mud floor
up on the mountain tops
–where no one would ever see–
we educated you and fed you
let you be our football stars
and shoot our hoops
played with our children if only in school
joined our armies and fought our wars
heroes came home and some not
dated your kind and married
worked our labored fields
and built our houses
— everything was fine —
until you left high school
now it ain’t’ —
nothing works
can’t get a decent job
or even apply
no social security number
no driver’s license
you are an illegal, no papers
can’t even enroll in school
thought you were an American
— but no, not —
didn’t even know
some parents became American citizens
— you’re not — cause you were underage
with no way out
a child when you came
to work the fields
with your mother and father
chasing the American Dream
kicked along the roadside
exiled and feeling the pain
–dreamers–
the American dreamers
held hostage by an unpassed Immigration Act
forbidden
banished from participation
deported to the fence
marooned to the streets
found living
between coming and going
— in no man’s land —
living in the shadows
spoken of no more
forgotten by choice
can’t even describe the scene
— left undone —
banned, “I can’t come around no more”
“working for the man”
at a low paying wage
no protection under the law
–because you’re an exception–
stuck — unwanted —
by the very country who let you stay
to pick their chickens and fields of hay
Thanks for your read & comments! One born from experience ~ many of my first students are now in this situation ~ they have grown up knowing the only country they have ever known ~ America
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Thanks for speaking up on the hypocrisy behind the sloganeering.
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Ed ~ oh my thanks for your kind words my friend! Glad you enjoyed the write & I will be makin that edit! Thanks!
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the only typo I see is that it should be “rolls” not “roles.” Otherwise, I love it, it's VERY GOOD, and I wish I had written it. Good One!
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Claudia ~ thanks for your visit & comments. Yes the same migration stories are repeated everywhere as people try to better their circumstances. This push & pull ~ tension that can makes changes to our world. Infividually we can respond to each other allows and hopefully make a difference in what we do ~ thanks agin
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Brian ~ thanks much for you read & comments. I agree 'our American dream' is slipping away. I do believe most people would do the right thing ~ Im very glad Obama at least put on a temp patch.
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Natasha, thanks for your comments! Glad it fired ya up' ~ indeed how one perceives another is do complex. Wishing we would just honor the humanity of each other ~ especially the innocents & children. It is like an “unseen war” within our own borders ~
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oh heck..that's tough…think it's the same in other countries as well…maybe the details are a bit different but the politics behind it is the same…sad…and very well penned..
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dang….harsh look at our reality…we want you when we need you but now try to crowd you out and keep you down where you belong because we see our own dream slipping away bit by bit…hard write….very nicely done ma'am
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Joan..goose bumps and near tears over this write…amazing how the worth of a person can change isn't it…just a fantastic, compelling write…certainly firing me up this morning. Hate to go there…but our government is cutting off medical support for refugees at the end of the month…Seriously! Who could need it more? Human is Human no matter what invisible borders divide us…whoops…I'm ranting! Loved this!
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