Life is actually two-way traffic. It reaches a point you own everything and also reaches a point where you totally own nothing. Wetback: the Undocumented Documentary clearly postulates the above saying. It vividly reveals how immigrants moved through the desert in Southern Arizona to the USA. It has not been easy for the Mexican immigrants to move to the USA from Mexico. This is due to the tough policies that were put in place by the USA government so as to nub this movement. This has led to the discovery of over 2000 bodies and remains of the immigrants in the desert since 1998. The hardship endured during the immigration of the Mexicans in such for greener pastures is what has been filmed in this documentary.
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This is seen when their agencies making a rescue of the 1500 illegal immigrants to the US. Therefore, the government has also played a significant role in the rescue mission of these immigrants despite it being the one that had erected that policy.
The spokesman also went further blaming the illegal immigrants for their own death. According to him, the desert stretch in Southern Arizona i.e. the Sasabe and Sonorita deserts have got a stretch of over 160 miles per square. According to the spokesman, the people knew very well that they are crossing through a dangerous zone and thus they were supposed to be prepared terms of water.
These are actually two sides that have to embattle for their differences and make their ends meet. The émigrés really undergo through thick and thin strive to look for a better life which they think can be found in the US territory. The putting in place of the immigration laws and policies to some extent serves as a great role to the citizens of the US but on the other end has resulted to one of the huge crisis in the