DVD
2 of 2 Copies Available
- CENTRAL: Audiovisual Collection
- EASTWOOD: Audiovisual Collection
Marcos doesn't live here anymore
Languages
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Publication Information
[Boston, MA] : WGBH Educational Foundation, [2019]
Physical Description
1 videodisc (approximately 120 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Audience
Not rated.
Added Uniform Title
Summary
FRONTLINE examines the US immigration system through the lives of two unforgettable protagonists whose lives reveal the human cost of deportation. Elizabeth Perez, a decorated United States Marine veteran living in Cleveland, fights to reunite her family after her undocumented husband, Marcos, is deported. Meanwhile, Marcos is alone in Mexico, working as a soccer referee, struggling with depression and fighting the urge to cross the border illegally to see his family. When Elizabeth's efforts hit a legal brick wall, she must plan for the unthinkable alternative: leaving the US with her children to live in exile in Mexico.
Notes
Title from container.
Originally broadcast on PBS as an episode of the television series Frontline in 2019.
Subjects
- Emigration and immigration law > United States.
- Children of noncitizens > United States
- Deportees > Family relationships.
- Deportation > Social aspects.
- United States > Emigration and immigration.
- United States > Emigration and immigration > Government policy.
- United States > Emigration and immigration > Social aspects.