He's the oldest person in the race. Yet he has the youngest heart. When I listen to his passion, I don't hear a 74 year old. I hear a young lion of an activist, roaring his message of frustration against the status quo. I believe in Bernie because Bernie believes in Bernie. He believes he can make this country better than it is. He represents the America I always dreamt about. He reawakens all my youthful hopes and dreams, his idealism is infectious and should be celebrated. Additionally, of course, I agree with his policy stance on most subjects. Income inequality is the scourge of nations. I speak from experience. In countries like Mexico and Latin America, the middle class is being eroded, and the poor keep on getting poorer while the rich just get richer. And I've seen the results. When people are working a full time job but still living in poverty, when there's no investment in education and food programs, and the bulk of the population find themselves in survival mode, the results are calamitous. In Mexico, I have been mugged three times. Each time, the perpetrator apologized, saying they didn't want to hurt me, but they had to rob me in order to survive. Of course, that doesn't make their actions right, but it's a tragic situation. Immigrants who came to this country to pursue the American dream are now the target of such hateful rhetoric. But what the Republican candidates are overlooking is this: immigrants like me have worked hard to get here, and we want to contribute towards the prosperity of this nation, not take away from it. We're all hard workers, and we possess the great entrepreneurial spirit that has always been the backbone of America.