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The Undocumented Americans
The Undocumented Americans | Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
One of the first undocumented immigrants to graduate from Harvard reveals the hidden lives of her fellow undocumented Americans in this deeply personal and groundbreaking portrait of a nation. Writer Karla Cornejo Villavicencio was on DACA when she decided to write about being undocumented for the first time using her own name. It was right after the election of 2016, the day she realized the story shed tried to steer clear of was the only one she wanted to tell. So she wrote her immigration lawyers phone number on her hand in Sharpie and embarked on a trip across the country to tell the stories of her fellow undocumented immigrantsand to find the hidden key to her own. Looking beyond the flashpoints of the border or the activism of the DREAMers, Cornejo Villavicencio explores the lives of the undocumentedand the mysteries of her own life. She finds the nation of singular, effervescent characters often reduced in the media to political pawns or nameless laborers. The stories she tells are not deferential or naively inspirational but show the love, magic, heartbreak, insanity, and vulgarity that infuse the day-to-day lives of her subjects. In New York, we meet the undocumented workers who were recruited into the federally funded Ground Zero cleanup after 9/11. In Miami, we enter the ubiquitous botanicas, which offer medicinal herbs and potions to those whose status blocks them from any other healthcare options. In Flint, Michigan, we learn of demands for state ID in order to receive life-saving clean water. In Connecticut, Cornejo Villavicencio, childless by choice, finds family in two teenage girls whose father is in sanctuary. And through it all we see the author grappling with the biggest questions of love, duty, family, and survival. In her incandescent, relentlessly probing voice, Cornejo Villavicencio combines sensitive reporting and powerful personal narratives to bring to light remarkable stories of resilience, madness, and death. Through these stories we come to understand what it truly means to be a stray. An expendable. A hero. An American.
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Liz_M
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Published in 2020 and probably written earlier, some political/policy details have changed, but the overarching stories of exploitation and abuse depressingly remain the same. The author, DACA recipient and Harvard grad, reports on the non-inspirational immigrant stories: day laborers, restaurant workers, delivery people, elderly. Weaving her story of the stress and illness of being undocumented into the stories of their unrelenting challenges.

BarbaraBB This seems an important read 4mo
Aimeesue Excellent read. I still think about her repots of what folks have to resort to because there‘s no medical or dental care. Brutal. 4mo
Suet624 Litsy says I didn‘t read this book but I absolutely did. I remember so much of it. I thought she did a great job reporting on this. 3mo
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This is a difficult read because it shines the light on pain and suffering, but it is an important look at the way undocumented immigrants are treated in the United States. The book is well written and engaging. The author is unusually involved in the lives and outcomes of the people she is interviewing, so there is a clear picture of the personal impact of these issues. I'm glad I read it.

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My latest audio book. I‘m learning a lot from this, how shameful is it that the jobs these people do ( that no one else wants or would put up with ) make them sick and then there is no healthcare for them 😢

TheBookHippie I read it and felt the same. It‘s really good source of information and story. 1y
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JenReadsAlot
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Highly recommended! Got this a couple years ago from Obama's best book list.

TheBookHippie I agree! And same! 2y
Leftcoastzen I read it awhile back , much of it stuck with me.Powerful read. 2y
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Leftcoastzen
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#12Booksof2022 my May pick ! It has stuck with me . Karla meets the undocumented where they live and work &shares their experiences ,often heartbreaking. Tales of exploitation, grief, while trying to create a better life. There is plenty of blame to go around for both major parties infighting or ignoring that our immigration policies are a shambles.And DACA ! Don‘t get me started.

Andrew65 An interesting looking book. 2y
Aimeesue I read this as an ARC a long time ago, and it has really stuck with me. All the issues you never have to think about that can seriously impact someone's life - like dental pain?? Eye opening. 2y
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Here‘s the reality, & it will break your heart.Kara gets past the standard story by meeting the undocumented where they work& live .Abuse , wage theft, & exploitation are the tip of the iceberg. I pushed this to the top after reading @Suet624 her wonderful review.An essential read.

Suet624 I‘m so glad you read it! 2y
charl08 One of those books that stays with you (at least, that's my experience). 2y
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I had no idea how many undocumented Americans worked at ground zero doing recovery and clean up and how many of them were denied pay after working, denied healthcare after becoming ill from the conditions there.
This author unflinchingly describes situations across the country where the undocumented are abused, taken advantage of, and ignored. I admire her tenacity and devotion to helping others both by writing their stories and by encouragement.

Soubhiville Thank you @alysonimagines for bringing this book to my attention! 3y
alysonimagines @Soubhiville So glad you liked it! It‘s a powerful read for such a short book, really packs a punch doesn‘t it? 3y
Megabooks Great review! I learned a lot of surprising things too. 3y
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Two pages in and I could tell this is going to be a great book. Six pages in and I can unequivocally say that this will be one of the best books I read all year…

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MamaMastracci
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Finished my last read of 2021 around 10pm last night.

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Mitch
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So im a year behind Obama in my reading! I‘ll catch up - promise! 🤣 #bestbooks2020

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Sydneypaige
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“For many years when I have heard nice people try to be respectful about describing undocumented people, I‘ve heard them call us “undocumented workers” as euphemism, as if there was something uncouth about being just an undocumented person standing with your hands clasped together or at your sides.”

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charl08
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Many of us [the "undocumented"] are indigenous in part or whole and do not believe borders should exist at all. I personally subscribe to Dr. King's definition of an "un just law" as being "out of harmony with the moral law." And the higher moral law here is that people have a human right to move, to change location, if they experience hunger, poverty, violence, or lack of opportunity...

charl08 Photo via wikipedia US/Mexico border. 3y
Texreader I‘ve always struggled with the existence of borders. Would we all just get along if we weren‘t so artificially divided? 3y
rockpools That image is so striking! 3y
charl08 @Texreader and such a modern invention. @rockpools yes, I agree. 3y
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But as an undocumented immigrant, everything we do is technically against the law. We're illegal.

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What I saw in Flint was a microcosm of the way the government treats the undocumented everywhere, making the conditions in this country as deadly and toxic and inhumane as possible so that we will self deport. What I saw in Flint was what I had seen everywhere else, what I had felt in my own poisoned blood and bones. Being killed softly, silently, and with impunity.

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bio_chem06
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So ready for the holiday weekend!

Tonton Nice! The Ming Tsu is great! 3y
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Cinfhen
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#AudioWalk On my way to meet one of my favorite people @KarenUK 💕

Cinfhen And the audio is great 👍🏽 another recommendation from my #audioguru @Megabooks 💗 4y
britt_brooke Aw, have fun!! 4y
BarbaraBB Have fun! Does she live on a a super yacht 😉?! 4y
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Megabooks Awwww!!! Have fun with @KarenUK !! Hopefully she doesn‘t hate me. 😬 Glad you‘re enjoying the book! 4y
squirrelbrain Have a lovely time both of you! @Cinfhen @KarenUK 4y
LeahBergen Have fun, you two! 4y
KarenUK @barbarabb Does my husband working as an engineer on one count!? 😂😉💕 4y
KarenUK I feel so lucky we get to hang out in person! So lovely to see you Cindy 😘💕 @megabooks @barbarabb @britt_brooke @LeahBergen @squirrelbrain (edited) 4y
emilyhaldi So fun!! 🤗 4y
Cinfhen It‘s always easy and natural to hang with @KarenUK and my family devoured the granola!!!!!! We NEED the recipe, Karen!!!!! I would LOVE a Litsy meetup in Miami @BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain @LeahBergen @Megabooks @britt_brooke 4y
Cinfhen I know @emilyhaldi my family & @KarenUK life is SO GOOD 🥰 4y
Kalalalatja Enjoy! 4y
TrishB Cool 👍🏻♥️ 4y
Cinfhen Wish you could have joined us @Kalalalatja @TrishB 4y
Reviewsbylola So fun!! 4y
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beaconhillbooks
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I loved the brutal honesty of the author. I think everyone should read this book. Really eye opening.

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andioop
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Quick read. It grew on me. I found a lot of the narrator‘s little personal insertions annoying. But I liked it. The stories are magnetic and I am better for knowing them.

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Sad and painful book to read at times. Elements remind me of Homeland Elegies. Glad that I read it.

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Chelleo
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2021.01.18 🎧⭐️⭐️⭐️ I enjoyed the personal stories she shared of a wide variety of undocumented people. I had a hard time connecting with her personal story and thoughts though. Did some #audiocrocheting work on my throw for my reading chair. #hookersoflitsy

Caterina This one's on my TBR! Lovely crochet work. 😍 4y
CBee Love the colors in your crochet! 4y
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NotoriousMBG
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I listened to the audiobook, read by the author. This is a must read.

In short: this book is amazing. Brutally honest creative nonfiction conveying stories of Undocumented Americans, with the author's personal story weaved through it. This book should make you feel complex feelings at the least, and will likely make you angry in a righteous way. What a book.

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flybluejay
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Cornejo Villavicencio is unflinching and vulnerable. I am not Latinx, but for many reasons there are many parts of me that feel like I am, and Cornejo Villavicencio captures the many complexities and nuances of being 1) undocumented and 2) 1-, 1.5-, 2nd-gen Latinx in this country.

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notreallyelaine
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I love the genre of narrative nonfiction but I feel like this writer didn‘t entirely succeed in her goals - in fact she seemed to consistently undermine them

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Mem_ugh
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The first book I‘m diving into in 2021! Let‘s hope this year is so much better than the last!

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nelehelen
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This book embodies Defiance. Defiant against what is legal, what is normal, what is accepted. Defiant in using the author‘s name and including her experience and status. Defiant in choosing to tell the stories of the Undocumented. And in the author's defiance, she challenges our preconceived stereotypes of undocumented immigrants, gives them a face, a story, and reminds us of their humanity. Highly recommend because this is so important.

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kaysworld1
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Finally decided on these 3 books as two of them were already on my tbr list 😊
This ladies books picks are amazing and I have added quiet a few to my tbr list as well, now to find them. @monalyisha 💫 @Megabooks 🎄

#newyearwhodis #librarybook #readingthelibrary #disabilityvisibility #januaryreads #newyear #merrychristmas

Megabooks Wonderful choices!! Fatherless Girls was my first five-star nonfiction book last year, so I hope you like reading it in January, too. I hope you enjoy the other two as well! 4y
kaysworld1 @Megabooks All your books are amazing choices I've added loads xx 4y
Megabooks @kaysworld1 Thank you! I‘m pleased with the high quality of choices on your list! Four of five I wasn‘t even aware of, which is fantastic! (Know My Name was on my TBR, so I‘m glad to have motivation to get to it.) 4y
That-Bookish-Hiker The undocumented Americans is so good. It‘s short but so impactful. Hope you enjoy. 4y
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MallenNC
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This was a very interesting reading experience. The author writes about her own life and those of other undocumented people. One thing she did really well is show how so many issues and major events (including 9/11 and it‘s aftermath) affect and are affected by immigration issues.

#NFN2020 #NFN20

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Christine
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This was pretty much perfect. The writing, the language, the emotional tone, the depth and detail of the storytelling, the elements of memoir, even the author‘s audio narration. Highly, highly recommend it.

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This book looks at the lives and realities of undocumented people working as day laborers in the US. This book shows these people for who they are: hard working, poorly treated human beings. These are people who often don‘t have a voice, yet it‘s vital for their voices to be heard. Solid book. Read by the author, an undocumented American.

#bookspinbingo audio edition free space

Megabooks 👍🏻👍🏻 enjoyed this too. 4y
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Megabooks
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An important look at undocumented immigrants in this election year. Karla is an undocumented immigrant & Harvard grad. She shares the stress her particular journey has caused and also her parents‘ journey through the book.

She speaks to a diverse swath of immigrants, from day laborers on Staten Island to Haitians in Miami to immigrants dealing with the massive crisis in Flint, MI.

These are hardworking members of the US, and they deserve better.

Cinfhen G‘morning 💕 4y
Megabooks @Cinfhen thanks 😘😘 4y
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mhillis
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September nonfiction wrap up!
The Undocumented Americans mostly focuses on people who are working in cities, but then she travels to Willard to interview a family in a rural Ohio! These stories are so important.

Gissy Great! 📚👏👏👏 4y
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amma-keep-reading
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Wow. Wow. Wow. I understand the hype.
This memoir, coupled with interviews/essays about the undocumented immigrant experience in America is lyrical, brave and brilliant.

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nelehelen
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These are my hopefuls for #LatinxHeritageMonth!

I‘m currently reading THE UNDOCUMENTED AMERICANS and it is fantastic. Infuriating? Yes. But so good and should be required reading for all.

tenar Thank you for sharing these titles! I didn‘t know two of them, Hurricane and Children, and they look great. I‘m on a seven month waitlist for The Undocumented Americans 😝 4y
nelehelen @tenar wow 7 months!! Eeek hope it comes in sooner than that! 4y
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That-Bookish-Hiker
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This books tells the truth about undocumented people and learned so much. I don‘t normally read nonfiction, this is my second and I really enjoyed it. Some parts were difficult for me to read because it‘s hard not to imagine my fathers journey when he immigrated here illegally and was undocumented for some time. Luckily he got his citizenship when I was around 8. I remember the day because we had a cake. We could all finally breathe again.
5⭐️‘s

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I started this book before I attended a virtual event hosted by an amazing insta account called We All Grow Latina, where the author talked about her writing and the people she met. The discussion was amazing and I‘m really happy I decided to attend.

This book is so amazing and difficult to read but def one to add to your tbr.

#currentread

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I can‘t recommend this book enough. It‘s visceral, painful, descriptive, emotive.

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This book sheds a light on the undocumented Americans who aren‘t DACA, yet power America daily. (I didn‘t know all the work that day laborers did at Ground Zero.) It was also informative about the impact of medical care, threats of ICE deportations, family dynamics, etc. The writing style was vulnerable and cheeky, funny and heartbreaking.

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Book 86
The author intertwines her experiences with those of other undocumented Americans. She writes with snarkiness and vulnerability, swinging between compassion and hopelessness. As a citizen, I am more disappointed with my country after reading this.

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JSW
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Boosting the signal on this #ownvoices #dignidadliteraria book. Unlike a previously published fictional account with massive publisher backing (and stereotypical representation of the people it supposedly meant to "humanize"), this book of actual stories from actual people is not being given wide exposure. Please consider reading this book, if you truly wish to be "part of the conversation."

Sace Hold has been placed. Now to wait 17 weeks. 5y
JSW @Sace I hear that! 😂 5y
Caterina Neither of my libraries has it 💔, unlike that previously published fictional account 🙄 5y
JSW @Caterina argh. Time to request it! 🤞🏼❤️ 5y
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Liberty
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I have spent my lovely Maine weekend relaxing in my hammock, reading great books and staring at our rhododendron, which I think always loses its blossoms too soon. Yesterday I read The Southern Book Club‘s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix, which I thought was great fun. It gave me (old) Fright Night vibes. Now I‘m going to read these, which I just noticed have kinda similar covers. What are you reading today? 🌹📚🍑

Lizpixie Just finished The Bear And The Nightingale by Katherine Arden, now I‘m listening to Jurassic Park on audio🦖🎧 5y
TheLibrarian Reading an arc of The Lightness by Emily Temple while enjoying the great outdoors! I hate bugs but they aren‘t too bad yet. 5y
Karkar Trying to finish up the following but the dogs and the laundry are interfering. 5y
Linsy Vampires was so fun!! But definitely freaky. I blew through it! 4y
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Aimeesue
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Starting this one with anger, trepidation, and hope.
#ARC #NetGalley
Out March 24, 2020

DGRachel Very interested to hear what you think about this one! 5y
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