Imagine you're playing a game where everyone starts at the same spot, but some people get to move ahead without waiting their turn, that’s what 101 Illegal Immigration Explained is like.
In this game, the whole world is like a big playground. Some kids are allowed to cross from one part of the playground to another by following the rules, like taking a walk or riding a bike. But some kids jump over fences or hide behind bushes to get there faster, that’s illegal immigration. It means they’re moving from one place to another without being noticed or without asking permission first.
Why They Do It
Sometimes, these kids are running away from something hard, like not having enough food or being scared of loud noises. Other times, they just want a better game to play. Like when you're tired of playing tag and wish you were at the swings instead.
How People Notice
The grown-ups in charge of the playground watch for kids who jump fences or sneak through bushes. When they see them, they might say, “Hey, you didn’t wait your turn!”, that’s like being caught illegally immigrating.
But not everyone gets upset. Some people think it's okay to help others move ahead if they need it more.
Examples
- A family crosses the border without a visa to find work and better living conditions.
- A person enters a country without checking in at a customs office.
- Someone works in a restaurant without papers because they don’t have legal status.
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See also
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