Myah Lynch’s Idea on Automatic Citizenship to Children Born to Illegal Immigrants

My opinion is that children who were born here in the United States to illegal immigrants should be United States citizens because they were born in the U.S. and its not like they came over here with their parents. I really don’t think that is fair because the 14Th Amendment says that anyone born in the U.S. is a citizen. They would be going against The 14Th Amendment if they past that law.

To view photos of the mission trip to South Africa, please go to: http://angelrockproject.com/arp/pr/angel_buzz_jfc2.asp

Journey for Change: Empowering Youth Through Global Service uplifts the lives of inner-city youth through global travel, volunteerism and advocacy work.  More information on the program can be found at www.angelrockproject.com.

Should Professional Athletes and Musical Artists Considered Role Models? – Nia Bey

Well I think professional athletes and musical arstist should and shouldn’t be considered as role models. They should because they worked hard to be where they are at now. That shows the children who looks up to them that you can do anything if you jus work hard. Another reason why they should is because they still go on even with all the bad things that are said about them. They work even harder to prove those people wrong. The reason that they shouldn’t is because some of the careless things they do. For an example some music artist rap about things like drugs and children listen to these things and thinks their suppose to sell drugs. So sometimes professional music artists and athletes shouldn’t be considered as role models.

To view photos of the mission trip to South Africa, please go to: http://angelrockproject.com/arp/pr/angel_buzz_jfc2.asp

Journey for Change: Empowering Youth Through Global Service uplifts the lives of inner-city youth through global travel, volunteerism and advocacy work.  More information on the program can be found at www.angelrockproject.com.

Should Professional Athletes and Musical Artists Considered Role Models? – Kaela Jones

I do think that professionals athletes and musical artists should be considered role models because of what they do. For an example Kobe Bryant is a famous basketball player. Kobe Bryant is a phylantropist and run a charity called The Kobe & Vanessa Bryant Family Foundation for young people. The Kobe Bryant China Fund will partner with the Soong Ching Ling Foundation to raise money within China for education and health programs. Bryant’s existing fund, the Kobe Bryant Family Foundation, will also educate school students in the U.S. about Chinese language and culture. It will pay the salaries of four teachers to teach Mandarin and Chinese culture to middle-school students. Kobe Bryant can be considered a role model because of the good things he is doing. For an example Kobe Bryant is building a school in China and Kobe Bryant seems to enjoy the Chinese kids. He enjoys making them happy. Kobe Bryant is an extraordinary role model. So therefore professionals and musical artists should be considered role models. I think musical artists should be considered role models because musical artists such as Nicki Minaj and Drake music is constantly played on the radio. Kids are going to look up to people music they they hear on the radio. For an example I hear a lot of girls saying they want to be like Nicki Minaj because she is so successful in what she is doing in the music business. And a lot of boys want to be like Drake because he is a good rapper.
So therefore musical artists and professionals athletes can be considered as
role models.

To view photos of the mission trip to South Africa, please go to: http://angelrockproject.com/arp/pr/angel_buzz_jfc2.asp

Journey for Change: Empowering Youth Through Global Service uplifts the lives of inner-city youth through global travel, volunteerism and advocacy work.  More information on the program can be found at www.angelrockproject.com.

Should Professional Athletes and Musical Artists Considered Role Models? – Shari Clark

I think proffessional athletes and musical artists should be considered role models becacause they provide hope to people. They are in the public eye which makes them role models automatically. The artists who are sucessful can motivate young minds to study hard, go to college, and stay off drugs. For some children they see their athletic abilty as the gateway to a better life. Also, many of them do not have much of anything if it wasn’t for their athletic gifts and talents.

To view photos of the mission trip to South Africa, please go to: http://angelrockproject.com/arp/pr/angel_buzz_jfc2.asp

Journey for Change: Empowering Youth Through Global Service uplifts the lives of inner-city youth through global travel, volunteerism and advocacy work.  More information on the program can be found at www.angelrockproject.com.

Kaela Jones’ Idea on Automatic Citizenship to Children Born to Illegal Immigrants

The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the United States of America. The Constitution is the framework for the organization of the United States government and for the relationship of the federal government with the states, citizens, and all people within the United States.The government wants to stop granting automatic citizenship to children born in the United States to
illegal immigrants, even though the 14th Amendment to the United States
Constitution clearly states that all people born in the United States are
citizens. The law states that if you are born in the Unites States you should automatically have citizenship. I think that American born children should have automatic citizenship. If the government is not following the constitution, the people living in the United States are going to think they don’t have to follow the laws either. I don’t think its fair because if the government are not following rules we are not going to follow rules either.

To view photos of the mission trip to South Africa, please go to: http://angelrockproject.com/arp/pr/angel_buzz_jfc2.asp

Journey for Change: Empowering Youth Through Global Service uplifts the lives of inner-city youth through global travel, volunteerism and advocacy work.  More information on the program can be found at www.angelrockproject.com.

What Other African Country Would Kaela Jones Like to Visit?

If I had the chance to go to any African country I would go to Ghana. I say Ghana because since I came back from South Africa I wanted to visit Ghana. I want to visit Ghana because of the wonderful stories I’ve heard from my fellow Journey for Change 1 ambassadors. Many told stories about what they witnessed when they visited Ghana. One of the stories that stood out was the story about child slavery. One of the Journey for Change ambassadors named Benjamin Goode read a story about how he saw a slave boat with 5 child slave boys working in the fishing industry on Lake Volta in Kete-Krachi. He read how he was able to negotiate with the slave masters to free one of the boys. He was also able to talk to the owner of the slave boat. Benjamin asked the slave owner why he was doing what he was doing. He didn’t get an answer. Benjamin asked him to free the boys, and the owner said he wasn’t freeing the boys. Hearing what Benjamin said was breathtaking. I couldn’t believe it. He made me think that I can go to Ghana and make a change. I would like to go to Ghana so I would be able to free some of the child slaves. I would also like to go to Ghana so I can teach the people of Ghana our traditions and so they can teach me their traditions and see if their are similarities. Although our cultures are different we can learn from each other.

To view photos of the mission trip to South Africa, please go to: http://angelrockproject.com/arp/pr/angel_buzz_jfc2.asp

Journey for Change: Empowering Youth Through Global Service uplifts the lives of inner-city youth through global travel, volunteerism and advocacy work.  More information on the program can be found at www.angelrockproject.com.

Should Professional Athletes and Musical Artists Considered Role Models? – Albert Brunn Jr.

I do not think that all professional athletes or musicians should be role models. I feel that many athletes and musicians are positive. However, there are also some that act very negatively. Many of the negative ones talk about drugs, guns, and going to jail like it’s cool. I can’t imagine anything enjoyable about being high, getting shot or being incarcerated. Unfortunately, our youth seems to like these celebrities most. We need to expose our youth to the positive athletes and musicians. However, It’s not only our youth that needs to listen to and take in positive things. Some adults give negative and false information to the youth, and the youth passes it on. Maybe we should stop looking to celebrities as our only role models. Entertainment and athletics pays well, but teachers, firemen, policemen, doctors and members of the military perform jobs that matter more. They earn a small fraction of what entertainers and athletes are compensated, but their jobs are more important to society.

To read about the first mission trip to South Africa in 2008, please go to: http://angelrockproject.com/arp/projects/journey_for_change.asp

Journey for Change: Empowering Youth Through Global Service uplifts the lives of inner-city youth through global travel, volunteerism and advocacy work.  More information on the program can be found at www.angelrockproject.com.