Revision for Unit 1: I fixed my sentence fragments. Also removed any unnecessary sentences that sounded repetitive.
   My alarm went off at 6:50 am. I woke up and went to eat breakfast with my parents and my older brother. Later I had to go get dressed into my navy blue polo shirt and khaki pants uniform. After getting everything I needed for school I finally got my backpack and left for school. Some days I would walk with my mom to school or she would drive me to school. But today we walked because we had enough time before school started. Also, my middle school wasnât far, it’s about 10 minutes away from home. Later in the course of walking to school, my mom and I regretted it because it was really hot outside that day. Which we should have figured because it was the beginning season of summer. Once we got to school my mom would give me 10 dollars for lunch then we would say bye to each other. Then I would walk up a small hill of my schoolâs entrance and enter school. After passing my schoolâs security, I would go directly to the cafeteria, where I would meet my friends and talk for a little.Â
    Later when it was time to go to our first class we would be dismissed from the cafeteria directly go to our classes. In between my 5 period class, a teacher would come into my art class and would ask my art teacher for me, which at first was a bit confusing why I was being pulled out of my class. Once I left the room with the teacher she explained to me that she was a speech teacher and the reason why she pulled me out of my class was that I was enrolled to take speech classes. When I asked why I was in a speech the reason was that at my home my parents mainly speak Spanish, which makes English, not my first language, said the teacher. Although that didnât seem right, because I didnât know anything in Spanish neither did I speak it. The only language I knew was English. I only spoke English at home and my brother would actually be my translator to my parents. I felt a little discriminated against, I was put into a speech class just because my parents are Hispanic and mainly speak Spanish and not English at home. Doesnât allow them to assume that I didnât know or understand English. They shouldnât have based my English language knowledge on my family and what they speak or where they’re from.
   In that period of time, I didnât really enjoy it so much because it would make me feel different from everyone else. Being pulled out of my regular classes to get into speech class. Being separated from my other classmates would make me feel so self-conscious about myself, I would doubt how Iâm not smart enough. I was being taught basic English words and how to pronounce them as if I didnât speak English. In the speech classroom, I noticed there were other students also there. Everyone in the classroom where people from different countries that recently entered the school, which actually needed help to learn how to speak and understand the English language. Other students there were like me put into that class because in their homes thereâs another language spoken instead of English. Then I realized the point and purpose of this speech class. It was meant to help students individually for those whose first language isn’t English.
    However, I didnât agree with how they chose which students had to attend speech class. It is actually not fair and discriminating against those that shouldnât be in it. I see how people from other countries that donât speak English at all can actually see it as very helpful and it is. Although other students like me didnât see it the same way. Well for me in particular because I was born in the United States and raised in New York. I was raised with the English language, not the Spanish language. Which makes it unfair that just because they knew that at my home Spanish is spoken more than English. Which seemed discriminating to me because they’re putting me in a class that teaches me English just because my parents donât speak English at home. Which shouldnât mean anything to them because Iâm attending school. My knowledge and whether I understand the English language is not based on what my parents speak. But based on my hard work and accomplishments in school.Â
    I agree that sometimes itâs hard to understand the English language, but Iâm a kid that is also learning with my other classmates at school. Throughout the course, I will obviously make mistakes. Not all kids learn in the same past as others, which is normal. I’m learning more and more about the English language. In the process, I will develop more and more my English language and techniques that will make me better in reading and writing skills. I didnât see the need to put me to the side and treat me differently as if I didnât know anything at all of the English languages compared to my other classmates. I started to get embarrassed every time my speech teacher would come into my class and call me out to leave. Having to leave my regular class to go to another that I shouldnât be in. This would make it seem as if my other classmates were smarter than me. This is what they create by having these separate classrooms from regular classrooms. I wasnât being treated as equal to my other classmates. When I should be because I donât see a difference in what is or not spoken at my home. The only thing that should matter is that Iâm attending school. Throughout school, I will keep growing and strengthening my English language. If along the way Iâm struggling then I think my teachers should help me along the way. But not separate me from my regular classes and make me feel less than others.
Revision foe Unit 2:
I fixed my sentence fragments. Also any minor grammar errors.
   My research question is what is the current situation for undocumented families crossing the United States with children? The reason why I chose this question is that Iâm actually very interested to know what situation there in. I have been seeing a lot through the news and some on social media. How these families are being treated unfairly and being held for an extremely long period of time. This is why I chose this question because in my research I want to go in-depth and find out whatâs actually happening after being caught at the border.
   My expectations to find in my research is that some type of injustice is happening with these undocumented families. For example, children are being separated from their parents. Also, either parent or children get any information about each other where about. Which I find very unfair because these children need their parents because they are too young to be alone. Where children have to defend themselves as individuals when they’re just kids. The reason why I think I may find this in my research is because of past information that I have already seen. However, I hope to find that everything is being taken care of in the correct manner. Hopefully that these undocumented families and children are being treated as they should.Â
   If in my research I find information that goes against my expectations I will still write about it. Mostly because either if itâs positive or negative itâs still information, which is good to know about. Being informed of good or bad information allows us to be aware of whatâs going on in our society. Which results in influencing our way of thinking on certain topics. Where this allows us to make changes when we see it’s most needed. This is also my purpose for my research paper to show and provide awareness of these situations. Where we can acknowledge these undocumented families. If so help them as little with making their situation heard. However, some genres that might give good information for my research paper are newspapers, novels, and videos. All these can help me find and understand more of my research questions. Which can provide me with strong evidence for my research paper. For example, newspaper and video both can show me an outside perspective. Compared to a novel that can be written by a person that has experienced it in real life.
   Domonoske, Camila, and Richard Gonzales. âWhat We Know: Family Separation And ‘Zero Tolerance’ At The Border.â NPR, NPR, 19 June 2018, www.npr.org/2018/06/19/621065383/what-we-know-family-separation-and-zero-tolerance-at-the-border.
    In this article, it states what happens after families are caught at the border. Children are separated immediately from their parents from the moment they get caught in the border of Mexico and Texas. In early May over 2,342 children had been separated from their parents. Based on the article, parents donât know any information about their children after their separation. Although they were sent to a detention center where they are in holding cells. After three days these children go from immigration detention to the Office of Refugees Resettlement. Where they help contact any other family members of each child to take them in. ICE and ORR have worked together to set up a hotline for parents and children to keep in contact. However, when requested asylum at the port, entry from families are meant to stay together. Although itâs reported that they do not follow this right to immigrate families. Eventually, President Trump signed an executive order reversing his policy of separating families.
   After reading this article I disagree with how the U.S Department of Homeland Security is controlling these immigrant families. Although most of the fault is on a current president which created this law to separate parents and children at the border. This isnât clearly a good idea because these children need to be with their parents in situations like these. According to the article, âORR says children remain at these shelters for “fewer than 57 days on average.” However some children have been kept detained for months longer than that, and some advocates say certain facilities improperly administer psychotropic medicationsâ. Within these detention centers, children are going through these harsh processes alone with no parental comfort. This proves how these young children are being psychologically traumatized. However, I donât understand how Trump signed an executive order reversing his policy of separating families. Although itâs good news to hear that now families that are detained at the borders can stay together. My question is why to change now after having families and children suffer from separation from each loved one. Although to better understand this article I need to find more information from the government and their illegal procedures. Overall, this article answers my question but still needs more information to back my research question.
   In this article, I liked some rhetorical factors the authors used, like pictures of the current children’s situation in these detention centers. One thing I mainly like that caught my attention was when they proved evidence, it wasnât only reports of what people have said and stated. Although they cited other websites, that were linked in their writing that backed up their evidence.
   “Parents being deported may request that their children leave with them or may decide to leave the children in the U.S. to pursue their own immigration claim, ICE says. For instance, they might suggest another family member in the U.S. sponsor their child, as described above.âÂ
   News, Global. âThe U.S.-Mexico Migrant Crisis: What Is Really Happening at the Border?â Youtube, 22 Aug. 2019, youtu.be/8Ra8udKbHro.
   This video explains whatâs really happening at the United States Mexico Border from the beginning where everything started. The data shows how in the last 10 years the number of immigrants crossing the border has changed continuously. After 2014 it has shown more families traveling with children looking for refugee status. Most of these immigrant families are from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras which are from Central America. The international and U.S. law gives the right to any people that show up at the border to request asylum. Asylum can be granted to people or refugees that can not return to their home country because of prosecution. Although in April 2018 Trump announced the zero-tolerance policy. This policy is for any undocumented bordering crossings to be prosecuted criminally. Resulting in separation between parents and their children. These children are kept in tents and werenât taken care of properly because they have been seen dirty, and havenât been given enough essentials to be clean and not enough food. Based on the video many people are still coming across the border because they face more danger in their home countries.Â
   After viewing this video I disagree with the actions that our president Trump has taken towards immigrants. Mostly because of these specific actions is what caused so much horror for these immigrant families. For example, the zero-tolerance policy is an action that shouldnât have ever been made. This policy apart from going against the law for undocumented people wanting to request asylum are treated strictly as criminals. According to the video it states âPeople donât leave their home countries unless they have to unless what they are facing at home is so much worse than the dangers they face along the wayâ. I totally agree with this quote because these people donât want to cross the border illegally but because they need to for their families. Most of these people are coming in to protect their families and construct a better life for them. It is not fair to create this zero-tolerance policy and making it result in family separation at the border. Knowing these people are coming in because they are in need.Â
   In this video, some rhetorical factors I like that the authors used was the choice of evidence they picked. Meaning a part of researching and gathering all the data to use in the video. They have included an interview with an attorney, which increases credibility. Where in the video youâll hear audio parts from the attorney speaking about this matter.Â
   âThe situation has been called in an invasion, national emergency, and a humanitarian crisisâ
   Lazo, Luz. âFor Kids, Crossing the U.S. Border Illegally Involves Fear and Hope.â The Washington Post, WP Company, 9 Oct. 2019, www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/kidspost/for-kids-crossing-the-us-border-illegally-involves-fear-and-hope/2019/10/01/5618ed00-e131-11e9-be96-6adb81821e90_story.html.
    In this article it states a young girl and her family experience crossing the U.S border. An 11-year-old girl Wendy traveled with her parents and her older sister in May. They traveled by foot, car, and crossed the Rio Grande River. It took them approximately 1 month to arrive at the U.S border from El Salvador. During this course, Wendy with her father have gotten split up from her mother and older sister. Later Wendy and her father surrendered to the U.S. Border Patrol officers. After they were taken to an immigrant processing center in Mc Allen, Texas. As Wendy explained she was taken away from her father and put into a big room with no windows and other immigrant girls and women. Where she stayed for four days and only ate ham and cheese sandwiches. Within these four days, she wasnât able to take a shower and neither was there enough space to lie down on the floor due to it being very crowded. Also at night, she would use aluminum foil as blankets. At the end of the four days, Wendy was reunited with her father and flew out to Washington to be with their relatives that would host them. After going through a similar experience Wendy’s Mother and older sister joined them in early June in Maryland. However, after this long journey, Wendyâs parents discuss the reason they left their home country was that they didnât earn enough money to support their families and were also afraid of gangs. Although Trumpâs administration has announced that those who enter the country illegally will immediately be sent back to their countries or to Mexico while the U.S. government considers their immigration request.
    After reading this article about Wendy and her family going through this harsh experience to come to the U.S. I disagree with how this young girl and her family were treated since they surrendered to the U.S. Border Patrol officers to the day they were released. The conditions they were in are unbelievable and inhuman. According to the article, Wendy states, âDuring the day, she said, she mostly sat in silence and prayed quietlyâ. They were in a big room with no windows to even see a bit of sunlight. They slept on the floor and there wasnât even enough space to sleep and they would cover themselves with aluminum foils. Also, they werenât properly being fed healthy food and not enough. However, I donât understand how our country is allowing this type of unfair treatment towards undocumented people. I understand our government doesnât want undocumented people entering illegally into the U.S. Although we also have to understand that these immigrants donât do it because they want to cause problems. But because they have families they need to support and they just want to offer a better future for their kids. I see no harm in and also no need for all this injustice being made throws them. They experience enough risk traveling from their home places to the U.S. These undocumented families do this is because there are in some really big need, for our country to be harsh and try to close the doors on them.
   In this article, a rhetorical factor I like was that it was about an actual family that had the first-hand experience of what actually happened at the U.S border. Another factor I like was the pictures the author included the family and how they’re doing to this present day.
   âI was afraid I was going to drown,â said Wendy, who now lives in Silver Spring, Maryland. The entire trip was long and scary, she said.â
    Department of Homeland Security. âZero Tolerance Immigration Prosecutions â Family Fact Sheet.â U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 15 June 2018, www.cbp.gov/newsroom/zero-tolerance-immigration-prosecutions-family-fact-sheet.
    This Family Fact Sheet from the Department of Homeland Security states by law what are the procedures for immigrants crossing the border illegally. Anyone who enters the border illegally even with children will be prosecuted. After being prosecuted, any family involved will be separated from their parents. Children will be sent off to the department of health and human services, and to the Office of Refugees Resettlement. These children are held in temporary shelters or hosted by an appropriate family. places. Where they take care of children’s medical care, mental health care, and educational programs. Also, ICE will work on regular communication between parents and their children. Although all individuals that have entered illegally will be sent to the Department of Justice and present before a federal judge. Later the result made from a federal judge will be sent to ICE to follow up immigration proceedings. Although any individual that has been prosecuted for illegal entry can seek asylum and any other protection available under law. However, children can also present individual claims for asylum and may take separate immigration proceedings.
    After reading the family fact sheet and knowing by law what the procedures have to be taken toward families and any individual that enters the country illegally. Which actually doesn’t seem the same procedures that are being taken at the border. According to the family fact sheet, âChildren in HHS ORR custody are provided with appropriate care, including medical care, mental health care, and educational programsâ. Considering past research these children arenât given all the care that they’re in the title too. For example, mental health care and education programs arenât given to these undocumented children. While they are being held in these temporary shelters there are sleeping on the floors. Where there isnât even enough space for these children to sleep. Let alone have space for educational programs they can attend to. Also, thereâs no mental health care given to these children because they spent all day in these shelters sitting quietly. Lastly, children shouldnât be allowed to make their own claims without their parents, because they’re too young to understand. This is why they should be with their parents and file claims together instead of separate. Children shouldnât present themselves at federal court without their parents.Â
    The rhetorical factor that this genre uses is that itâs a legal source. Meaning the agent from the Department of Homeland Security wrote this family fact sheet and based it on what the law states and what should be happening according to them.
   âChildren whose parents are referred for prosecution will be placed with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR)â.
    Throughout all my research the most important thing I noticed is the bizarre process these undocumented families have to go through when coming to the U.S. Border, that is actually only really seeking help from the United State. Within my research what surprised me was how hard all this situation must have been for both parents and children. Having little children like 4 years old separated from their parents. These children donât understand what is going on, they go through many emotional problems like anxiety, fear, sadness, and many more. Not having one person for comfort like their parents and marking them go through a legal process without them. Also, the amount of suffering a parent goes through when being separated from their children. Words canât explain how a mother or father must feel when their children that are everything to them isnât by their side. Which more pain must be when they donât hear or know anything about their children. Overall, after researching my question all the information I have collected has made me understand more in-depth whatâs actually happening at the border. It has made me realize the major issue than just knowing what is happening to these undocumented families at the border. Although the injustice that the government is making towards these families. This is important to know to be able to be aware of situations like these. Having students knowing about these undocumented families will help bring awareness to the public eye. Making society see and understand what the United States is doing to these families is necessary. With awareness, we as a community in the U.S. can make a major difference. We can all come together to make a change for these people that are in major need of help. By doing so it will also reach up to the eye of our government system. Which hopefully they will view over and see how the way there handling undocumented families isnât actually the most correct manner. Their current procedures are just unnecessary; there’s no need to have a separation between parents and children. It doesnât benefit the system nor the government. Improvement should be made, and make new and reasonable procedures that are really necessary that would actually benefit both the government and the immigrants. Instead of causing so much pain and distress to these innocent people that only want the opportunity to raise a better life for their families.
Revision for Unit 3:
If I would have had more time I would have added more evidence. For example, I would have linked the evidence I used in Unit two in my genre.
Family Separation At the BorderÂ
      Separation at the border has been a hash action taken towards undocumented families. Having these parents and children go through massive emotional pain. By not having one another by their side through what must seem a scary process of being detained at the border. This is why we as high schoolers are at the age to make a difference. Help spread awareness throughout our community by using every type of platform we have to. Which can lead to making a change for these undocumented families at the border.
        No children should go through these detained processes without their parents. Their minors don’t know what’s happening. Having them pulled apart from their loved ones. Also being held in tents with strange people that they donât even know. Having no sort of communication with their parents. Neither their parents have any type of information on their children’s whereabouts. Which only creates pain for these families.
        As shown from these pictures we can realize that there needs to be justice made for these undocumented families. There’s no need to separate undocumented families. There’s no type of benefit that the United States government gets out of this action. This only caused emotional problems for both parents and children. When these families travel a risky path to get to the U.S. from their home countries. Just to have an opportunity to give their kids a better future.Â
Artist Statement:
   What is the current situation for undocumented families crossing the United States with children? I have always been interested in this topic since I first saw a video in the media of how undocumented children would have to represent themselves at court for entering illegally. This caught my attention immediately because first children are minors that shouldnât be facing any type of illegal issues alone. Most importantly when they have their parents that they could be with and face situations like these together instead of apart. However, I didnât actually ever really have the opportunity to actually go more in-depth with this situation and research more about it. This is where my inspiration came from because I have always had that in my mind. Until I was able to actually write about something I wanted and what seemed important to me.Â
   However, picking the genre was a little hard at first. Mostly because there are multiple various genres to choose from. Although I was able to make a choice by putting myself in my audience mentally. Meaning I had to think as a high schooler and think what type of genre would they most likely pay more attention to. Then I concluded by making a video or a teen magazine. Both actually were good genres to make but I finally chose a teen magazine. I thought it would catch my audience’s attention by reading and viewing images of what Iâm writing. Which is my purpose as a writer towards my high school audience. Where I choose this audience because I felt like there at the age enough to understand the injustice being made towards these undocumented families when separating them. Also, they have the power to spread more awareness of these undocumented families’ situation. Finally, my purpose in my writing piece was to show and explain what actually happens to these undocumented families at the border. To be able to help our community to come together and make a change for these undocumented families.
    This is why I included three images. Although at first, I was only going to put one and write a long paragraph. However, I thought why donât I show what Iâm writing instead of just plan writing. I started to think from my audience’s point of view and see a page with only one picture and a whole lot of words, which would seem a little boring and not interesting to read. This is why the images I included in my teen magazine are to grab my audience’s attention. Like the saying says â a picture is worth 1000 wordsâ. Finally, the pictures I included also fit perfectly in my writing because it backs up all the information I researched and wrote about.
    Lastly, going back to my work I am glad to have been able to write what was most important. Mainly not to sound repetitive from Unit 2. Although it was hard to have gathered all of the information from unit 2 and be able to do my teen magazine for unit 3. Mostly because it’s a lot of information and in my perspective, everything seemed important. Which was hard not to include certain things.   Â
Final Reflection:
    Throughout this whole first semester, I have released that thereâs a lot of work to be done. Which at first I didnât understand why and how all these writing assignments were helping our writing skills. However, now that we have come to the end of the semester I have realized the purpose of each one of my writing pieces. For example, in unit 1 I stated, âIn the process, I will develop more and more my English language and techniques that will make me better in my reading and writing skillsâ. This is exactly what I have done this semester with all my work. I have learned a lot from the feedback I have gotten from my professor and classmates. One feedback I got is, thereâs a lot more to write about than what you actually think. Meaning in unit one we had to write about an event that impacted the way we view education, which also has to be 1000 words. Although when writing this assignment I would always get stuck because I felt like there wasn’t anything more I could write. However, the feedback I got helped me to think more about my audience and ask myself what can be unclear for them. I would be asking myself what, where, why, or how after reading each paragraph to see if I missed anything.Â
    Therefore, ending this semester with unit three wasnât actually my favorite piece of work. Mostly because I found it very difficult when writing my genre. Although it wasnât choosing the genre we were supposed to write. We had to write what was the most important from unit two, which was hard because I struggled in trying not to sound repetitive. In spite of the fact that there was one lesson that really stuck with me, was a shitty first draft and how to clean up our mess. This helped me a lot because sometimes I donât know where to start off, so I would write and write. Later I would go back and put everything together and organize my writing. These two lessons helped me in not getting stuck in my writing. Not having to worry about organizing and writing, but just writing all my thoughts down. Lastly, my reading, writing, and thinking improved as are genres and assignments changed. For example, as I stated, âAs in reading and writing we can be able to know what message is being sent through identifying the genre it isâ. This explains how close reading helped me identify the genre, which helps me understand the messages that are being sent. Also, help in my writing skill to write clearly to be able to identify the genre Iâm writing. Also helped me think of my audience and what I could be missing that may seem unclear for them.Â
    However, as assignments changed so did content and design, which personally making these decisions wasnât so hard. Mostly because they are self-explanatory. Meaning every piece of writing assignment has its own template to follow. Although if I didnât understand or had difficulties I would have asked my professor. Even though I had some assumptions in my writing, that is grammar and punctuation errors. Also not being able to send my message through my writing and just write unnecessary stuff. Along the semester with the help of my professor and classmates’ feedback has helped me prove a lot of my grammar and pronunciation errors that I havenât noticed. Also, add more information where I didnât see that needed to be added. For example, I stated âI started to think from my audience point of view and seeing a page with only one picture and a whole lot of words, would seem a little boring and not interesting to readâ. This is one example of where I took the feedback I got and applied it to my writing. Before I would write and write and forget about my audience. Now I write for my audience, which helps me also not to get stuck so much when writing. Also, it allows me to avoid sounding less repetitive.Â
    Overall, revising my past assignments helped me a lot. I was able to proofread thoroughly and catch my own errors. The error that I wish I wouldâve seen before. Although I wasnât actually aware of these errors. Until I was told through my professor’s comments in my assignment. Where I have repeatedly done this in my assignments. For example, one error I didnât notice I was doing often was sentence fragments. Although I have taken this feedback and will use it to improve in my upcoming assignments. However, these sentence fragments might have been actually my biggest challenge in this course. Mostly because I have been doing this without realizing it. I have attempted to fix these errors by seeing some links my professor has sent me to be able to see the difference and understand what sentence fragments are. However itâs challenging because I used to write a certain way, so now I have to also have in mind when writing if I repeat any sentence fragment errors.Â
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