Title: The Long Drive
1The Long Drive
2Traffic . . .
Bad weather . . .
It can take me 20 minutes to get to school!
3Thats only minutes more than usual, but I
still complain.
4But my cousin Maria drives from Mexico . . .
all the way to Texas so she can attend school
there.
How does she do that?
5- Every Monday morning, she gets up at 500 a.m.
to get on the road. - Sometimes it takes her three hours to get to
school. - She often waits over an hour to cross the border.
6Marias dad lives and works in El Paso.
Why?
They are both American citizens.
7Although Marias family lives in Mexico, her
father stays in El Paso where he has a good job.
He works hard to support his family.
It is a big sacrifice to see them only once in a
while.
8Although Maria travels hours to school, she never
complains. Like her dad, she wants to get ahead.
She knows she is lucky to go to high school as a
United States citizen.
9Maria lives withher mom andsiblings inMexico
onweekends.
10Other students who illegally cross the border
risk their lives to go to school here.
How do they risk their lives?
How dangerous is it?
11Some are caught by the Border Patrol.
Luckily, the guards are more worried about drug
smugglers, so the students get off easy.
12Each year about 400 people die trying to cross
the border between Mexico and the United States.
13When I think of Maria and those other kids, I
feel grateful just to be able to go to this high
school!
The End