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People who immigrate to the U.S. do so because they are looking for a better quality of life--risking their own lives, paying any price to survive--even if this means leaving behind their loved ones. Each year there are an estimated 100,000 unaccompanied minors entering the United States, crossing the US/Mexico border alone to reunite with their mothers. These children's journeys illustrate a problem--presented by the mass media as a security crisis--which is really a question about how social policy, the legal system, and economic pressures conspire against men, women, and children trying to create a life with greater opportunities. A strong tool to help people desirous of finding peaceful and fair solutions to the "problem" of undocumented immigration, this film captures a piece of American history as it unfolds amidst misconceptions, confusion, and ultimately, transition.
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Children in no man's land: Ninos en tierra de nadie
2008, Impacto Films, Distributed by New Day Films
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This disc has been recorded using DVD-R equipment and may not play in all DVD players or drives.
Special features: Contact [text feature].
Editor, Alejandro Valdes-Rochin ; photography, Heather Courtney, Kevin Leadingham, and Anayansi Prado ; original music, Robert F. Trucios ; project advisors, Lyn Goldfarb, Paul Espinosa.
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In Spanish with English subtitles; credits and inter titles in parallel English and Spanish.
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