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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2007

Noah Kellermann Documentary: Documentary depicting the lives of Mexican landscapers in Metro Detroit.

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  • tha is true i work for 12 years on arizona i was making 22 dlls/h today im living on mexico and on my las job i was making 500 pesos a week tha's like 45 dlls a week i hope one day i can get back to usa

  • hahahaha! i like your comment

  • Juan Tanamera is a Cuban Song (XD)

    The interpreter Celia Cruz are Cuban too (Afro Cuban)

  • The real american dream is to get a better life in each one of our countries. People from the United States call us latins or hispanics, they seem to forget we are americans. If you want to get the real american dream, do something to change your country and makes your country to be very proud of you. I love my country: Perú and like you i am going to change my country . That will be my american dream.

  • There is something i really don't understand why people call the american dream to live in the usa, America is South, Center and North America. We all are americans not only the peope who live in usa are americans.

  • LOVE Mexican food!!! Bur I'll mow my own lawns.

  • i understand what you mean, but the way i look at it its a blessing that he is learning spanish. first of he will be bilingual and will therefor get paid more. second, if you take a look around, spanish is going to soon be the dominant language of this country. so look at it as a blessing, and if you dont agree with it, then take you child and put him in a different school. my school requires me to learn spanish too, but luckily, i already know the language.

  • very well done!!! when my mother first came here she was 14, she only has a sixth grade education and worked in the fields the second day she was here. now she is legal and we have a wonderful life with our family. i disturbs me to see people who are always saying we don't belong here and are just here to steel what is left over. But if this is truly a free country, why would anyone want to deprive anyone the rite and honor to be an American. i am proud to be both a Mexican, and an American

  • nice nice job

  • my kid is seven years old in a very small town school upstate NY and is being forced to learn spanish,, this is bullshit,,,,

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