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Amnesty

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Collins Ndukwe, Kenya's most riveting political novelist, has to apply for asylum in the States. But when a Chicago immigration judge, Zebi, denies his petition, his court clerk, a gorgeous Mexican woman swings into action. She wants to use the Ndukwe case as a vehicle to fight for the rights of her own people, the Hispanic illegal aliens who number in the millions and live all over the United States. But will her subtle fight lead to the Congress of the United States and President Hemingway to finally create a path to citizenship for the twelve million illegal aliens, or will the xenophobes and race-baiters in the Hard Right carry the day? As for Collins Ndukwe,will an enforcement of his deportation order lead to his dramamtic death in a Nairobi street? Find out.

298 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2007

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