The Undocumented Americans
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Horror
Fantasy
Format
Hardcover
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
Mar 24, 2020
Publisher
One World
ISBN-10
0399592687
ISBN-13
9780399592683
Description
Karla Cornejo Villavicencio presents a poignant exploration of the often unseen struggles faced by undocumented immigrants in America. As one of the first individuals without documentation to graduate from Harvard, she shares her personal journey intertwined with the stories of others who navigate this complex existence. Her narrative sheds light on the resilience, fears, and hopes of a community that plays an essential role in the fabric of American society yet remains largely invisible and marginalized.
Through a blend of memoir and investigative journalism, Villavicencio exposes the harsh realities and rich humanity of her fellow undocumented Americans. Each story reflects the unique challenges they encounter, including economic hardship, discrimination, and the constant threat of deportation. With a compassionate yet unflinching lens, this work challenges readers to recognize the dignity and contributions of those living in the shadows, urging a deeper understanding of their experiences and aspirations.
Through a blend of memoir and investigative journalism, Villavicencio exposes the harsh realities and rich humanity of her fellow undocumented Americans. Each story reflects the unique challenges they encounter, including economic hardship, discrimination, and the constant threat of deportation. With a compassionate yet unflinching lens, this work challenges readers to recognize the dignity and contributions of those living in the shadows, urging a deeper understanding of their experiences and aspirations.
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