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Misael Galdámez
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chapter 4 worth the book. Origin stories of Dominican, Central American immigrants to the US. Tied up with U.S. interventionism, difficult conditions at home, and the U.S. overthrow of leaders or support of oppressive ones (sound familiar?). Migrant flows are linked to U.S. actions in LatAm and extraction of wealth + resources
— Jan 03, 2026 11:15PM
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Misael Galdámez
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Origin and arrival stories, policy decisions, the continual intake/expulsion of mexican immigrant labor as is convenient for capital interests
— Dec 29, 2025 09:02AM
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Misael Galdámez
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First chapter: author’s main thesis is that Latino as a pan-ethnic label hides a wide range of experiences but also that indigeneity plays a large role. Latino roots in the Americas go way before the conquistadores and other narratives.
— Dec 27, 2025 02:37PM
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Kristen
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There are things the author says that grate on my nerves. Trying to get through it to see what the overall message is.
— Nov 20, 2025 07:16AM
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