Ebook {Epub PDF} Trails of Hope and Terror: Testimonies on Immigration by Miguel A. de la Torre
Trails of Hope and Terror. Miguel De La Torre, the son of an undocumented immigrant and now a U.S. citizen and a professor of Christian ethics, seeks to develop a constructive conversation on immigration by examining significant issues and by presenting first-person accounts of the experiences of immigration. De La Torre's goal is to initiate a civil conversation that can replace the politics of fear . Trails of Hope and Terror: Testimonies on Immigration About: Miguel De La Torre, the son of an undocumented immigrant and now a U.S. citizen and a professor of Christian ethics, seeks to develop a constructive conversation on immigration by examining significant issues and by presenting first-person accounts of the experiences of immigration. Miguel De La Torre, Trails of Hope and Terror: Testimonies on Immigration (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, ) Reviewer: César J. Baldelomar Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University cbaldelomar@www.doorway.ru Arizona’s Senate Bill , which .
Christian ethicist Miguel De La Torre, in his book Trails of Hope and Terror: Testimonies on Immigration, reminds us that "Deportation, then and now, was based on who looked Hispanic, a judgment. Trails of Hope and Terror: Testimonies on Immigration About: Miguel De La Torre, the son of an undocumented immigrant and now a U.S. citizen and a professor of Christian ethics, seeks to develop a constructive conversation on immigration by examining significant issues and by presenting first-person accounts of the experiences of immigration. The fact is, no one was deterred. In Trails of Hope and Terror, we will hear stories about the people whose families needed them. At the time, they felt it was the right thing to do. So they crossed anyway. Vincent De La Torre Script: Miguel de la Torre Year: Duration: 53 Genre: Social - Official Selection Immigration Film Fest
The narrative of this book grows out of conversations with people in desperate situations on the trails of immigration in the Mexican town of Altar, 60 miles south of the border, and in the Arizona desert that migrants cross against perilous odds. Story after story is translated and told from the perspective of immigrants, church workers, theologians, students, family members and those looking for work and a better life. Miguel De La Torre, Trails of Hope and Terror: Testimonies on Immigration (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, ) Reviewer: César J. Baldelomar Harvard Divinity School, Harvard University cbaldelomar@www.doorway.ru Arizona’s Senate Bill , which many critics say legally allows racial profiling, is. Trails of Hope and Terror: Testimonies on Immigration About: Miguel De La Torre, the son of an undocumented immigrant and now a U.S. citizen and a professor of Christian ethics, seeks to develop a constructive conversation on immigration by examining significant issues and by presenting first-person accounts of the experiences of immigration.
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