Immigration Ban
A 23 hour flight and almost 9000 miles later
When I first set foot on foreign soil
“Welcome to the United States of America” you said. “We hope you enjoy your stay!”
I was a foreigner in unknown territory,
Thinking to call this place my “home, away from home”
With hopes of turning my dreams into reality
I don’t belong here you say.
My friends are stealing your jobs, killing your people, destroying your economy, populating “your” land
You’re afraid I will bring you harm
So you want to send me back to where I belong,
Or stop my family from visiting, because they miss their daughter
America wasn’t always like this
It’s a place of acceptance
A place where dreams come true
A place anyone was welcome to call home
Or that’s what it used to be
According to old text books, that were taught to me
You think I’m a threat to you
But did you ever think,
That maybe I was just like you?
Before you claimed this nation to be your own,
When you were an immigrant quite like me
When you came to the States
With hopes and dreams
Maybe for a better life or even a better wife
So before you decide that I don’t belong here
Think a minute of what your life would be
If I invited you to my home and told you never return
Years later,
I still feel like a stranger,
Now more than ever - most certainly like I don’t belong
Which makes me wonder,
Is this what I left home for?