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The Death of Josseline
The Death of Josseline: Immigration Stories from the Arizona Borderlands | Margaret Regan
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Dispatches from Arizona—the front line of a massive human migration—including the voices of migrants, Border Patrol, ranchers, activists, and others With a sweeping perspective and vivid on-the-ground reportage, Margaret Regan tells the stories of the escalating chaos along the U.S.-Mexico border. A varied cast of characters emerges as she rides shotgun with the Border Patrol, interviews deported Mexicans and angry Arizona ranchers, visits migrant shelters in Mexico, and camps out in the thorny wilderness with “No More Deaths” activists. Using Arizona as a microcosm, Regan explores a host of urgent issues: the border militarization that threatens the rights of U.S. citizens, the environmental damage wrought by the new border wall, the desperation that compels migrants to come north, and the human tragedy of the unidentified dead in Arizona’s morgues. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Compelling narrative, albeit unbalanced reporting. Brief research showed me the statistics have changed significantly in AZ since the publishing of this book in 2010, but immigration and the border between Mexico and the US continue to be central debate. And we still have a humanitarian and moral crisis on our hands and our national policy is ineffective and detrimental in many ways. This is a good introduction to the immigration crisis in AZ.

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So many reasons to read this right now. Holding back tears just reading the prologue. As a new resident of AZ and seeing as this is a central issue for our country, I'm determined to be more informed and do something. #readharder immigration narrative.

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