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Immigration: Mexico and Impact on Women Like many of the issues discussed in this course it is difficult to see a clear path to equal rights for female immigrants. This issue is particularly troubling because of the fact that there are layers of complex individual issues involved. A woman, whether in the country legally or illegally, may have challenges and struggles with regard to being treated fairly when compared to men as well as naturalized citizens. This inequality is compounded by the complex issue of immigration; those who are here illegally are highly marginalized and are not able to receive the protection that a citizen would. On top of all of those difficulties are the issues that affect illegal immigrants crossing the border from Mexico into the U.S.A. These people risk rape, murder, death by heat stroke, dehydration, and hyperthermia which have all been increasing in recent years.

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The commentary deals with women who seek abortions at a Rhode Island clinic after surviving rape while crossing the border illegally. The issue of rape is compounded by the dangerous situations women are placed in during border crossings. The fact is that coyotes (people who claim to be helping undocumented immigrants cross the border) are no longer trusted friends or family members as they used to be. Instead they are strangers and can, in many cases, be connected with Mexican drug cartels creating a very dangerous situation for women attempting to cross the border.
The impact of social inequality to women includes many potential negative outcomes affecting both citizens of the United States as well as illegal immigrants.…

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