Enrique's Journey

describe in detail the socio-economic and living conditions that make histpanics, like enrique,leaves their home, family, country and culture to go to the U.S. for a better life?

why would he want to leave his home town and come to the U.S

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When Enrique is five years old, his mother, Lourdes, too poor to feed her children, leaves Honduras to work in the United States. The move allows her to send money back home to Enrique so he can eat better and go to school past the third grade.Lourdes promises Enrique she will return quickly. But she struggles in America. Years pass. He begs for his mother to come back. Without her, he becomes lonely and troubled.When she calls, Lourdes tells him to be patient. Enrique despairs of ever seeing her again. After eleven years apart, he decides he will go find her. Enrique sets off alone from Tegucigalpa, with little more than a slip of paper bearing his mother’s North Carolina telephone number. Without money, he will make the dangerous and illegal trek up the length of Mexico the only way he can–clinging to the sides and tops of freight trains. That's the synopsis of the novel. The world in which a mother leaves her child to earn money is unbearable. Poverty with no hope of respite forces Enrique's mother to illegally travel to America. The love of this boy for his mother compels him to embark on this dangerous odyssey.

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