Boston Stories and Numbers
Eileen Ortega's Story: Exploitation and Deportation In this episode of 'Boston Stories and Numbers,' demographer Phil Granberry introduces the new audio series 'Emerging Latino Voices: Building Boston's Future,' focusing on the experiences of four Latino students at UMass Boston. Eileen Ortega, a junior psychology major who moved from Laurel, Mississippi, shares her personal story. Narrating her family's challenges as Mexican immigrants under the U.S. Guest Worker Visa Program (H-2B Visa). Eileen recounts a 2008 immigration raid at Howard Industries that drastically affected her family. Through research and interviews, Eileen illustrates the harsh conditions faced by her parents and many other immigrant workers, emphasizing the exploitation within visa programs and the severe consequences of mass deportation. This episode highlights the resilience of immigrant communities amidst systemic challenges. 00:00 Introduction to Boston Stories and Numbers 00:19 Introducing Emerging Latino Voices 01:16 Eileen Ortega's Journey Begins 02:45 Life in Laurel, Mississippi 03:22 The Immigration Raid of 2008 04:29 Struggles and Resilience Post-Raid 12:50 The Labor Exploitation of Mexican workers from Bracero to H-2B Program 28:22 Boston: A New Beginning for Eileen Reflections on modern slavery
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