La Frontera: Stories of Undocumented Immigrants Crossing the Border

La Frontera: Stories of Undocumented Immigrants Crossing the Border
ISBN-10
0692236422
ISBN-13
9780692236420
Series
La Frontera
Category
Border crossing
Pages
153
Language
English
Published
2014-08-25
Author
Virginia Hitchman

Description

A compilation of stories of undocumented immigrants who have crossed the U.S./Mexican border and of others whose businesses give them an extensive knowledge of the issue.

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