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Printed Book 8.5X11

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Printed Book 8.5X11

Softcover

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Printed Book 8.5X11

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Book Immigration Deathly Adventure


Immigration deathly adventure" is a project that I drifted for almost 7 years, it is not only my work, I have had a lot of people's support in the realization

of this, and thanks to them the story hasn't finish, so it begins.


In the book  I make mention to some of them although I didn't have enough space to name them to all, so please those that they are not mention here excuse me but you know that they have my gratefulness for this support.


Before anything else I want to emphasize that this whole publication it is published in bilingual form, English-Spanish, I didn't want anybody to lose the opportunity to see these stories so real and so unknown for many.


It is a book of 8.5 x 11 inches form in paper of 157mgs in their interior and 250mgs in the cover, with photographic quality in the images, contains 115 images in white and black, two graphs and stories as well as statistical and relating data to the migratory flow. In the book I make mention of many situations and adventures that the people have lived in their intent to get to the "American Dream".


How to forget what Rebeca said! "I didn't come to die in the desert, I came to take care of my sis, please allow me to live!". the scream of somebody

that she wants to survive to help and give some encouragement to her dear sister that was near to die.


The shame of another girl, that because her determination of coming  to make some money was raped  repeated times by three fellows without scruples, resulting in her pregnancy.


The increase in the death toll for the construction of the famous "Fence".


The tears spilled by Javier, a youth from Chiapas, that he just wanted to arrive to the north to get money to send his sister to  school. His  only choice was to travel with a human smuggler that robbed him and others of their money and where abandoned at half of the desert when they no longer could continue to their same step.


As forgetting the thousands of deaths that have been close or far from the frontiers trying to achieving their American dream, what is now called "The American nightmare"