We were on the fifth day of the Pilgrimage for Immigrants, 5-10 April
2009, in the metropolitan area of Atlanta, Georgia. I was having lunch
with Joaquin, a U.S. citizen of Mexican descent. He has been here for
twenty years, and lives in the Atlanta area with his wife and four
children. She is Hispanic, a fourth generation American, and their
children are all citizens by birth. Interestingly, he said that
English is the first language of his children, although they are all
bilingual. Work is slow these days, and he took the day off for the
pilgrimage. His reason? To support change in immigration policy so
families will not be broken up. When asked how that could happen, he
said, “Politicians do not want to change, but we are praying to God,
and God can change the politicians’ hearts.”