Frank George, a Minuteman, is obsessive to stop immigration. He patrols illegal immigrants that are crossing the border of the United States. Frank George is placed to live in one-bedroom apartment with a family of seven illegal immigrants in Los Angeles during 30 days.
Frank George came to the United States when he was seven years old, but he came legally. Frank goes to Los Angeles to live with the Gonzales, the family that emigrated illegally from Mexico. He lives the life of an illegal immigrant and learns their day-to-day struggles.
In this episode, it shows how immigrant people deal with the government of the United States. Frank George thinks that illegal people are stealing all the jobs in United States and there should be a shortage of jobs, so people can stop coming to the United States.
In this episode, it shows how immigrant people deal with the government of the United States. Frank George thinks that illegal people are stealing all the jobs in United States and there should be a shortage of jobs, so people can stop coming to the United States.
Frank holds the idea that immigrants are the plague that HAVE to me removed. The United States have failed enforcing the law of immigration, Frank thinks he can do the job that the democratic government is not doing before the country goes down. His background as an immigrant himself lends him an interesting point of view to the situation. He is able to connect with the Gonzalez family, especially to the daughter, Armida.
Armida is one young girl who is against the idea of Frank because according to her immigrants are no criminals. She wants to go to college and be the first one in the family who is going to college as an immigrant. After 30 days have passed, Frank is about to cry because he is saying goodbye to Armida. Frank rationalizes their human condition out of his conscience by considering them an exception to the rule, he left the border-patrolling to others Minuteman.
Armida is one young girl who is against the idea of Frank because according to her immigrants are no criminals. She wants to go to college and be the first one in the family who is going to college as an immigrant. After 30 days have passed, Frank is about to cry because he is saying goodbye to Armida. Frank rationalizes their human condition out of his conscience by considering them an exception to the rule, he left the border-patrolling to others Minuteman.