The Undocumented Americans
2020 • 4h 53m

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Average rating4.2

15

I found this book through an article that NPR wrote abou Karla Cornejo Villavicencio at the end of June.

Right from the start, the author lets you know that this is not going to be the book you expected it to be. This work is deeply personal, filled with stories about the people they met, the people they loved, and the demons facing them daily. I have never heard the story of immigrants in America told in such a raw, emotional way. Karla Cornejo Villavicencio does an incredible job of showing you how these people are woven into the story of America, yet each is forgotten and hidden by design. One of the stories that most affected me were the day laborers who helped clear the disaster of 9/11. When I hear these stories, I think of the firefighters and the police officers. Hearing that these undocumented immigrants risked their lives and were traumatized directly by their work here, yet we don't talk about them, evokes a feeling that I'm not sure I have a word for. Shame at my ignorance, anger at the people who taught me these stories without mentioning them, and sadness for the people who suffered. I will never let someone explain the story of 9/11 in front of me without mentioning this part of the tragedy again.

July 12, 2020