Nora Rodriguez is ahero because she helps immigrants with their immigration paper work. The article states that "a honduran women runs a business helping central americans with thier immagration paper work. Also she is a hero because she spoke up for the people about thier injusties. The article says that "she has gone from simply providing a support service to demmanding change regarding the injustes and discrimination.
In the article "What Makes Nora Rodriquez a hero ? " The author Mayela Sanchez states that Nora Rodriguez a native of Honduras, helps people gain legal status in Mexico. I agree that Nora Rodriguez is being a hero because she is helping immigrants fix their paperwork. Her office is a table on a corner with a beach umbrella to protect her from the sun, despise were she works people come to her for help on filing their paperwork for legal residency in Mexico, she helps them fill forms and wright letters to the immigration offices. Nora has been experienced what they are going through " her experience motivated her to offer similar immigration services at a lower cost.
Nora Roudrigez is a hero to immiagrants because she helped them out with important paperwork. All these immigrants were trying to qualify for documents. These people pay 4,130 pessos, and some dont even get excepted. Roudriquez who has lived in Mexico since 2000 says her expirences have shown her that most (83%) are central American.
What makes Nora Rodriguez a hero is that she helps Central Americans with their immigration paperwork, according to the text Mayela Sanchez the author of the text states,"... a Honduran woman runs a small business helping Central Americans with their immigration paper". She helps them making them fill out forms and letters so they can be sent to the immigration office. She does this because when she was younger she try to cross to border from Guatemala and Mexico and to th U.S. To make money to send to her to her three children she had, but when she was crossing the border between Guatemala and Mexico, she was assualt and so the thiefs took all her money she had save to use when she was crossing the border. She didn 't have money to continue
Many people seem to seek to fame and glory, however, some of the heroes we do not recognize are those who save the day, but whose stories are not told. Martha Montez had gone to work early on a summer morning to direct the morning shift and produce as many cards as she could. She had reported to her boss’, Lynn Gill, office and followed all directions to make sure the cards would be produced good and fast enough. Her luck would soon change and she would soon have the office to herself.
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Some possible reasons that makes Nora Rodriguez a hero are that she tried helping immigrants to get legalized in the U.S by telling them what to put in the forms. In the article ir says,"She helps them to fill out forms and to write letters the immigration office requires. "This shows that she likes helping those who need the help. This evidence is important because it shows that not all Americans are mean and selfish. Another possible reason that makes Nora Rodriguez a hero is that she helps anybody and doesn 't care of nationality.
What makes Nora Rodriquez a hero? Nora Rodriquez is a heroine because she stood up for Central American immigrants with using he job as resource tool to make Central Americans to become Mexicans citizen when they cant get the oppurtunity , so those immigrants look up to her for support and help. In the article " Honduran Entrepreneur Helps Central Americans Gain Legal Status in Mexico" by Mayela Sanchez, its states that "Rodriquez benefits economically from the services she offers, she also provides help and guidence to Central Americans they do not get anywhere". This evidence means , that Nora Roqriquez is able to help immigrants in any wayshe can from her job. Thos shows that Nora Rodriquezputs her self in another place more risky because
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In the story "Hondura Entrepreneur Help Central American Immigrants Gain Legal Status In Mexico" by Mayela Sanches what makes Nora Rodrigues a hero is that she makes a stand in Central America to help immigrants gain legal states in Mexico. Also she doesn't charge a lot of money as other people would, she helps people for a little bit of money. A peace of evidence from the text is in paragraph 2 it says that" Rodriguez had raised her price accordingly and now charges 30 pesos($2.25) for each electronic form are 10-15 pesos(7 cents-$1.15) per page to write and print official letters. " I think that this makes Nora a hero because she is trying to help people she try's to make it as easy as she can so other immigrants can have legal status. She
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