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I think this article relates to how Celia got across the border because when Celia tried to get across the border her friends died trying to just get to the border, but even when they got there then the farm patrol caught them and turned most of the people into eejits. Almost all of them died just for the chance to get to the US, and they all knew the risks. In the article it talks about the risk immigrants take just to cross the border, and how most of them die for one reason or another, be it heat stroke, bandits, or even a car crash. These are all risks celia and her friends knew but they still went across the border looking for a better life.
Personally I think these people would be good in america and deserve to be there, these people who sneaked across the border, surviving all the risks and being able to push threw them all just to work a bad job for 12 hours a day. There is still the border patrol to be considered, both in the book and in real life the border patrol is cruel. The patrol in the book know what is happening to the people who get caught, let they still capture them and let them be turned into eejits. the same is in real life, the patrol will kill just to make sure no drugs or people get across the border.
In conclusion i think that the border in real life isn't much different then it is in the book. The only difference is that people who are caught in the book are turned into eejits, while in real life they are deported to keep on living a terrible life.
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