Unconstitutional Deportation of Mexican Americans During the 1930S: A Family History & Oral History.
Multicultural Education, 2006, Spring, 13, 3
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Publisher Description
I feel that that this country should have done something for its citizens instead of getting rid of them the way they did. The American government said, 'Let's get rid of the Mexicans since they're the closest to their native lands.' (Castaneda, 1972) Introduction
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