week two lit
Part 1
Why the Topic is of Interest
The topic explores how the deportation of parents impact on the children. For most deported adults, they have children that have not reached the age of the majority and have no means of fending for themselves. As such, the children of deported parents are left in a state of limbo, not knowing where to go or who to depend on. As such, innocent children suffer due to deportation, with the exercise bringing emotional and physical torture. These children end up with nobody to care for them, with others being placed under the foster care system. The topic shall help in unearthing the effects deportation has on the society at large. Families are the basic units of society. As such, with the deportation resulting in the separation of the parents from their children, there is the breaking of the family. Other social effects emanate from deportation.
In the face of increased international trade, the relations that countries have with each other are instrumental in determining the success of bilateral trade. The deportation of parents strains the relationship between countries, especially when the children are left behind. Despite the desire to make the world a global village, lack of consideration in making deportation arrangements compromises the urge to benefit from the cordial relationships between countries. Deportation disrupts the lives of young children, especially those born in the host countries by immigrant parents. Being born in the host countries assures the children of citizenship while their parents remain undocumented citizens. As such, these children continue leaving in fear of their parents being noticed by the immigration officials.