Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: The United States Central America and the Making of a Crisis
by Jonathan Blitzer
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An epic, heartbreaking, and deeply reported history of the disastrous humanitarian crisis at the southern border told through the lives of the migrants forced to risk everything and the policymakers who determine their fate, by New Yorker staff writer Jonathan Blitzer Everyone who makes the journey faces an impossible choice. Hundreds of thousands of people who arrive every year at the US-Mexico border travel far from their homes. An overwhelming share of them come from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, although many migrants come from farther away. Some are fleeing persecution, others crime or hunger. Very often it will not be their first attempt to cross. They may have already been... The story leaves a lasting impression by focusing on meaningful moments rather than constant spectacle. Emotional resonance is achieved through careful buildup and authentic character responses. This focus contributes to the book’s enduring appeal. Readers who appreciate well-developed storytelling often find this book particularly satisfying. Its emphasis on character growth and meaningful interactions adds layers of complexity that enrich the narrative. These elements work together to create a story that feels complete and thoughtfully realized.