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Alienated
 
Directed By: Educational Video Center
Produced In: USA, 2006
Running Time: 29 minutes (8 minute Educational Version also available.)
Genre: Documentary
Language: English
Themes: USA, Immigration ,Economic Justice, Youth Produced
Distributor: Educational Video Center
Synopsis:
Alienated gives voice to undocumented youth immigrants facing the challenges of life after high school with no options for legalized work or college. A determined young woman from St. Vincent commutes from Brooklyn to New Jersey to work as a nanny for $4 an hour, while another young woman from St. Lucia tells how she was detained in seven U.S. prisons between the ages of 17 and 20. Meanwhile, anti-immigrant groups rally around lobbying efforts that seek to impose ever harsher policies and to 'protect our borders.' Through interviews with legal counselors, youth service providers, and activists on both sides of the immigration debate, Alienated examines what it means to be young, able and 'illegal' in America.
Links:
  • Visit the website for the National Council of La Raza to read details on the status of the "DREAM ACT".
  • Read more about the "DREAM ACT" on the Coalition of Student Advocates website.
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