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This is a 2012 documentary but still very relevant as a reminder of how U.S. intervention in Latin America- its efforts to topple democratic reforms and prop up dictatorships, led to mass migrations from those countries to the U.S.- including from the Dominican Republic in the 60s, El Salvador and Guatemala in the 1980s, and from Mexico after NAFTA in the 90s, putting into perspective the more recent wave of migration from Cuba and Venezuela.
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