Wetback Documentary Analysis

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The Undocumented Documentary The film Undocumented immigrant Documentary was filmed by Arturo Pereze Torres and Heather Haynes. The Documentary is called Wetback. The undocumented immigrant documentary is an eye opening, showing immigrants who go in search of the “American Dream.” This film showed immigrants are an unstoppable a river of humanity that no amounts of police force can stop them. The undocumented immigrant issue are more complex and goes beyond the technicality of breaking of laws. However, it rather becomes a product of changes in American economic systems. It is interesting to explore this issue under two basic theories that deals with conflict/feminist theory and social justice. The purpose of …show more content…

border by the U.S. officers. (youtube.com) Self-determination: The undocumented immigrant had high determination to reach either Canada or United State to better their life. In search for America Dreams, the documentary clearly showed their risky journey. (Youtube.com) Liberal feminism: This highlights how a lot of courageous the undocumented immigrants are leaving their homeland, families and everything behind to come to another country. Socialist feminism: Socialist focused on economics and politics, how the Mexicans worked hard on their agriculture and industries, however, get less and it is not enough to take care of their families, and the government is not doing anything to help them. Radical feminism: This radical is based on competition, supply and demand, and the struggles between the working class providing cheap labor while the capitalist enjoying all the fruits of that labor. Post-modem feminism: These undocumented immigrant took a high risk crossing to United State, however, some of them did not make it to America, some went back home their families while some died

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