VOCES
Veteran Self-Deports to Mexico to Live in Exile
Show title: VOCES
Video title: Veteran Self-Deports to Mexico to Live in Exile
Video duration: 2m 28sVideo description: While Manuel Valenzuela heads east to Washington D.C., his brother Valente Valenzuela heads south to Chihuahua, Mexico to self-deport and live in exile. Valente shares the emotional turmoil he has faced since receiving his removal notice — including his suicidal thoughts. “This is not what America is supposed to be,” Valente says. He tosses his war medals into the Rio Grande in disappointment.
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