Abstract: The Price of an Immigrant’s Life in America (A Letter to the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States) exposes a constitutional fracture hiding in plain sight. For nearly four years, he endured labor trafficking, forced starvation, wage theft, retaliation, and death threats, only to be abandoned by the very institutions that promise protection. After surviving 24 days without food, swallowing expired medication and household chemicals to make the pain of hunger go away while Ramon Ontiveros weaponized his hunger as a tool of control, Samuel Martínez Roque reported his abuse to every agency available. Instead of safety, the institutions meant to protect him stayed silent. A brutal, unfiltered letter to the U.S. Supreme Court that is more than a testimony of violence; it is an indictment of institutional indifference. It confronts the moral contradiction of a nation that demands trust from victims while offering only paperwork, closed cases, and inaction. At its peak, Martínez Roque asks the Justices of the Supreme Court, and the country, a question no human being should ever have to ask: what is an immigrant’s life worth in America?Keywords: Human Trafficking, Labor Exploitation, Immigration, Wage Theft, Forced Starvation, Retaliation, Intimidation, Social Justice, Structural Violence, Freedom of Speech, Supreme Court of the United States, Political Philosophy, Nonfiction Narrative, Ramon Ontiveros Case, El Paso Texas, Dacia Ontiveros Medina, Jr Alexander Mejia, Alex Armengol, Deondre Andres Patrick, Martinez Roque vs USA, A Letter to the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United StatesDeclaration of InterestThe author is a survivor of human trafficking. This submission constitutes a contemporaneous personal testimony and political essay grounded in lived experience and independent research. Due to credible threats to the author’s life, this document is submitted in part to ensure the existence of a recorded account in the event of harm or other adverse circumstances. The author declares no financial, professional, or personal relationships that could be construed as influencing the content of this work.Ethics ApprovalThis work is based on first-person survivor testimony and reflective analysis of lived experience. Formal ethics committee approval was not sought, as the submission does not involve human subjects research beyond the author’s own experiences and is intended as a contemporaneous personal record. Reasonable measures have been taken to protect the identities and privacy of any third parties referenced.Funder StatementThis work was conducted independently. No external funding, institutional support, or financial assistance was received from any organization or individual.Suggested Citation:Martínez Roque, Samuel, The Price of an Immigrant’s Life in America: A Letter to the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States (November 17, 2025). Submitted on December 30, 2025. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5992734 and 10.5281/zenodo.19137733
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69bf390ac7b3c90b18b433d7 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19137733