Title: Undocumented (Illegal) Immigrants
1Undocumented (Illegal) Immigrants in the United
States From Shadowed Lives Undocumented
Immigrants in American Society, by Leo Chavez
2Separation
3- Migrating for work is culturally and socially
constructed - U.S. Employers lure Mexican workers to the U.S.
- Part of family history/stories told of
opportunity by relatives - Part of local folklore, a popular theme in
traditional and modern Mexican songs.
4- Migration as a Part of Family History Example
Enrique Valenzuela - Father worked in Bracero Program for 12 yrs.
- From 1942-1967, a work program where the U.S.
government allowed American employers to hire
Mexican laborers for short periods of time - Enrique worked on a rancho (ejido) while his
father was in the U.S., soon left because there
was no work and family was going hungry (1963)
5- Enrique cont
- Enrique went to Mexico city to find work first
worked selling produce, then worked in a small
factory making cars earning 22 American dollars a
week, - Only enough to pay his rent.
- In 1970 his father was working in San Diego and
Enrique wanted to follow in his fathers
footsteps - His father laid the foundation for Enriques move
and illustrates that most Mexicans try to find
work in their country before moving to the U.S.
6- Target Earners
- Earn a certain amount of money then return to
their country - Common among young unmarried men and women who
want to help their parents - Immigrants will use money for a number of
purposes - A. Save money to build a house in Mexico
- B. For college in Mexico
7- Central American Immigrants
- Reasons for immigrating to the U.S.
- Dissatisfaction with the local economy
- Political conflict
- a. Rebel military groups fighting the
government - b. Disappearances/kidnapping
- c. Torture
- d. Arbitrary Arrest
8Crossing the Border
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10Border Tunnel
11Border Tunnel
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13- Costs
- Coyote an experienced Mexican who will help
illegals cross the border. - Costs thousands of dollars
- Many times Coyotes will take money and not assist
families or leave families in remote areas - Coyotes lie about the money they received and ask
for more
14- Dangers
- Crossing rivers drowning
- Deserts Hot and dry in the day time, cold and
dry at night, die of heat exhaustion - Mountains many illegals become disoriented and
cannot find their way out of the mountains or
deserts - Border Patrol have been known to shoot
immigrants - American citizens vigilantly groups (minutemen)
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16Dangers Cont. 6. Crossing busy highways in
southern California, immigrants have misjudged
the speed of vehicles and have been killed
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20- Life Outside San Diego
- Living camps outside of major cities
- Illegals will dig holes in the ground and find
cardboard to cover themselves in to protect them
from the elements - Advantage to living in a hole Border patrol
cannot see them - Disadvantage Fleas, rats, snakes, water from
rain, brush fires, and disease have all been
known to kill immigrants
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24Life Outside San Diego Cont Disease from lack
of clean drinking water, waste remove, and using
such things as pesticide buckets for drinking
water Gang violence Gangs routinely come into
the camps and arbitrarily kill workers for no
reasonor for initiation into a gang
25Learning to Live as an Illegal Alien
26- Living in Constant Fear
- Many illegals have stated the following
- Were living in a chicken coop
- In all of the these 16 years Ive lived in the
U.S. it feels if though Ive been in jail. I
dont feel free. I came to this country to work
not to do things you shouldnt do. If you go
out, like when you go out for fun, its always in
the back of your mind, will the INS show up? Or
when you go to work you think all the time, from
the moment you walk out of your home you think,
will the INS stop me on the way or when Im at
work?
27- Living in Constant Fear Cont
- Home as a refuge
- Parents will not let children outside of the home
- Parents not apart of childs life in school
because of fear - Illegals will not seek medical help when needed
- Illegals find it difficult to seek legal help
when they are wronged