The Illegals

The Illegals

by Tsira Gelen
The Illegals

The Illegals

by Tsira Gelen

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Overview

This book addresses an issue whose actuality is recognized by almost the entire spectrum of American society, yet no administration has been able or eager to resolve for decades –illegal immigration. And while the problem remains the bargaining chip for politicians for future negotiations, and the agitated American citizens rage with indignation, millions of unwelcomed aliens have to live in a suspended state. But how long can one wait in stand-by mode, for decades, for a lifetime? Is it wise to rely fully on the prudence of those in power? The Illegals is one Eastern European family’s candid tale of how they stumbled into illegality and how they stumbled back out.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155259985
Publisher: Tsira Gelen
Publication date: 05/16/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 272 KB

About the Author

Hi! My real name is Tsira Gelenava-Volobueva, and I am from Georgia, a country located right where the East meets the West. I completed five years at the Tbilisi State University with honors and became a Philologist. I taught language arts at the Technical University of Georgia for ten years and then worked at the Faculty of Russian History at the Tbilisi State University for a year. Later I found myself interested in the field of law and started my employment at a private Law firm. The next ten years of my life I spent in America, working in the field of design, though I had never forgotten my true passion for literature and history. "And God requireth that which is past" was thought out and mostly written during that period of time. In 2009 I returned to my motherland, and continue to live here to this day. During the last years, at different times, I have worked as a teacher at the Academy of World Languages, as an Ambassador’s personal referent and Head of the Chancellery at the Embassy of Turkmenistan in Georgia, and as a freelance tutor and translator for various organizations.Now, at this stage of my life, I think I'm finally ready to release my more than a decade-long literary work into the world for you, my dear reader. I hope you’ll enjoy it.

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