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Title The beast : riding the rails and dodging narcos on the migrant trail / by Oscar Martínez ; translated by Daniela Maria Ugaz and John Washington.
Author Martínez, Oscar (Oscar Enrique)
Publication Info. London : Verso, 2013.
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 Orlando Public Library (Downtown) - Third Floor  305.906 MAR    Check Shelves
Description xv, 267 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Note "First published as Los migrantes que no importan [copyrighted] Icaria Editorial 2010."
Contents On the road: Oaxaca -- Here they rape, there they kill: Chiapas -- La bestia: Oaxaca and Veracruz -- The invisible slaves: Chiapas -- Kidnappings don't matter: Veracruz, Tabasco, Oaxaca -- We are Los Zetas: Tabasco -- Living among Coyotes: to the Rio Grande and back -- You are not welcome in Tijuana: Baja California -- The funnel effect: Baja California and Sonora -- The narco demand: Arizona -- cat and mouse with the border patrol: Arizona -- Ghost town: Chihuahua -- Juárez, forbidden city: Chihuahua -- Dying in the Rio Grande: Tamaulipas.
Summary "One day a couple of years ago, 300 migrants were kidnapped between the remote, dusty border towns of Altar, Mexico, and Sasabe, Arizona. Over half of them were never heard from again. Óscar Martínez, a young writer from El Salvador, was in Altar at the time of the abduction, and his story of the migrant disappearances is only one of the harrowing stories he tells after spending two years traveling up and down the migrant trail from Central America to the US border. More than a quarter of a million Central Americans alone make this increasingly dangerous journey each year, and last year 18,000 of them were kidnapped. Martínez writes in beautiful, lyrical prose about clinging to the tops of freight trains; finding respite, work and hardship in shelters and brothels; and riding shotgun with the border patrol. Here is the first book to illuminate this harsh mass migration in the age of the narcotraficantes"--Publisher description.
Subject Illegal immigration -- Mexico.
Central Americans -- Mexico.
Immigrants -- Mexico.
Mexico -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects.
Central America -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects.
Added Title Migrantes que no importan. English
ISBN 9781781681329 (hardback : alk. paper) : $26.95
1781681325 (hardback : alk. paper)