In The Death of Josseline, Immigration Stories from the Arizona-Mexico Borderlands, Margaret Regan tells incredibly sad stories of men, women and even children who attempt to cross illegally from Central-America and Mexico into the U.S. through Arizona –and who die in the desert. Every year thousands of bodies are reported, of immigrants who had trusted and paid great sums of money to irresponsible coyotes” (guides) on the promise of a safe arrival.
Along with the horror of those who died, Regan also tells of heroic attempts to help the sick and wounded who are reported, to hospitals for proper care. Special mention is made of Catholic and social agencies, volunteers and even some border patrols. But even these immigrants are sent back to their place of origin.
One reviewer said that this book “should be required reading for everyone -- from President Obama…to migrant rights activists.”
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