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"There is perhaps no starker example of the domestic costs and blindspots of America's modern military exploits than the continued practice of deporting men and women who have served in our armed forces. In this book, J. Malcolm Garcia reports from across the country and abroad, profiling veterans who have been deported, as well as the families and friends they have left behind. Without a Country analyzes the political and cultural climate that has led America here and takes a hard look at the toll deportation has taken on veterans and their communities."--Provided by publisher.
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Subjects
Deportation, Hispanic American veterans, Government policy, Social conditions, Hispanic Americans, Case studies, Biography, Deportees, History, Veterans, Emigration and immigration, Armed Forces, Hispanic americans, biography, Veterans -- United States -- Social conditions -- 21st century, Hispanic American veterans -- Biography, Hispanic American veterans -- History -- 21st century, Deportees -- United States -- Biography, Deportation -- United States -- Case studies, Veterans -- Mexico -- Social conditions -- 21st century, Emigration and immigration -- Government policy, United States -- Armed Forces -- Hispanic AmericansPlaces
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Without a country: the untold story of America's deported veterans
2017, Hot Books
in English
- First Edition.
1510722432 9781510722439
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Time served
Now I'm not a hero
Move to survive
Burial rites
After Ashley
Coming home I
Coming home II
Epilogue.

