Mojada: Memoir of a Honduran Immigrant
Mojada: Memoir of a Honduran Immigrant
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Keyla, an undocumented immigrant from Honduras, shares her first-person account of her journey through Guatemala and Mexico, including arrests, deportations, and kidnapping. She uses her experience to demonstrate how the U.S. immigration system is reliant on circumstance and luck.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 277 pages
Publication date: 30 September 2023
Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
Keyla, a young girl growing up in a small town in Honduras, had a vivid imagination and a dream of achieving the American Dream. However, her reality was far from what she had envisioned. The journey she embarked on was filled with dangers, suffering, and sacrifice as she traversed through Guatemala and Mexico, facing arrests, deportations, and even kidnapping. This is a unique perspective, coming from an undocumented immigrant from the Northern Triangle countries of Central America, providing a first-person account of the challenges and hardships faced by those who risk their lives to pursue a better future in the United States.
Keyla's journey began with a deep sense of determination and a desire to escape the poverty and limited opportunities in her homeland. She was inspired by the stories of her family members who had successfully migrated to the United States and were living a better life. With little more than a backpack and a dream, she set out on a treacherous overland journey, facing countless risks and obstacles along the way.
The journey was grueling and exhausting, with Keyla enduring long hours of walking, sleeping in makeshift shelters, and avoiding detection by authorities. She faced hunger, dehydration, and the threat of violence from smugglers and traffickers. But she remained resilient, driven by her belief in the American Dream and the hope of a better life for her family.
Despite the dangers and hardships, Keyla managed to make it to the United States. However, her journey did not end there. She faced numerous challenges in navigating the U.S. immigration system, which was complex, bureaucratic, and often unfair. She spent years trying to legalize her status, facing rejection and discrimination at every turn.
Keyla's story is a testament to the resilience and determination of immigrants who face incredible odds in pursuit of their dreams. She uses her own experience to demonstrate how this broken system is reliant on circumstance and luck, just like any lottery. Despite the odds, Keyla never gave up on her dream. She worked hard, studied, and eventually found success in her chosen field.
Keyla's journey also highlights the struggles of undocumented immigrants after they arrive in the United States. She faced the challenges of assimilating into a new culture, finding employment, and providing for her family. She often felt isolated and alone, struggling to find support and understanding from those around her.
However, Keyla's story is not unique. There are countless others like her who have risked their lives to pursue the American Dream. They come from diverse backgrounds and countries, with different stories and experiences, but all share the same desire for a better life.
Keyla's work adds a valuable voice and example to the conversation about immigration. She demonstrates that the blood, sweat, and tears expended in achieving one's American Dream are what unite all those striving for a better life, regardless of where they were born or how they got here. Her story reminds us of the human cost of immigration policies that prioritize border security over human rights and dignity.
In conclusion, Keyla's journey is a powerful testament to the resilience and determination of immigrants who risk everything to pursue their dreams. Her story adds a unique perspective to the conversation about immigration and highlights the need for reform and compassion in our immigration policies. We must work together to create a system that recognizes the value and contributions of immigrants and provides them with the opportunities they deserve to achieve their American Dream.
Weight: 272g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781476691992
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