The Cost of Being Undocumented: One Woman's Reckoning with America's Inhumane Math

Author:   Alix Dick ,  Antero Garcia
Publisher:   Beacon Press
ISBN:  

9780807014943


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   17 June 2025
Format:   Hardback
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The Cost of Being Undocumented: One Woman's Reckoning with America's Inhumane Math


Overview

An undocumented activist and a social scientist come together to tally of the structural costs of undocumented life An inhumane math pervades this country: even as our government extracts labor and often taxes from undocumented workers, it excludes these same workers from its social safety net. As a result, these essential workers struggle to get their own basic needs met, from healthcare to education, from freedom of association to the ability to drive to work without looking for ICE in the rearview mirror. When Alix Dick's family found themselves in the crosshairs of cartel violence in Sinaloa, Mexico, she and her siblings were forced to flee to the U.S. Many of the scenes that she shares are difficult and unforgettable: escaping from a relationship in which her partner threatened to report her to immigration; getting root canals done in an underground dental clinic. But there are moments of triumph, too: founding her own nonprofit; working on films that tell important stories; and working with her co-author Dr. Garcia to tell her story in a framework that lays bare the realities of structural oppression. As Alix and Antero tally the costs of undocumented life, they present a final bill of what is owed to the immigrant community. In this way, their book flips the traditional narrative about the economics of immigration on its head.

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Author:   Alix Dick ,  Antero Garcia
Publisher:   Beacon Press
Imprint:   Beacon Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.459kg
ISBN:  

9780807014943


ISBN 10:   080701494
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   17 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

A Note on Our Research Process INTRODUCTION The Balance CHAPTER 1 The Cost of Time CHAPTER 2 The Cost of Being Mexicana CHAPTER 3 The Cost of Living in a Cartel War CHAPTER 4 The Cost of Border Crossing CHAPTER 5 The Cost of Employment CHAPTER 6 The Cost of Love CHAPTER 7 The Cost of Faith CHAPTER 8 The Cost of Mental Health CHAPTER 9 The Cost of Healthcare CHAPTER 10 The Cost of Dreaming CONCLUSION Reckoning with Inhumane Math Acknowledgments Notes References Index

Reviews

“Just as America owes the undocumented an enormous debt, we are forever indebted to Alix Dick and Antero Garcia for writing this powerful, moving, and brave account.” —Reece Jones, author of White Borders “Straightforward and unflinching, The Cost of Being Undocumented expertly weaves together Alix’s specific story with relevant research to expose systemic hypocrisies and offer a clarion call to build a society that recognizes the full humanity and dignity of every individual.” —Randy Ribay, author of Patron Saints of Nothing “In a time of rising xenophobia, Alix Dick courageously shares her story—her fears and her dreams, her struggles, her determination, and her heart. The Cost of Being Undocumented is a deeply intimate accounting of the economic, mental, and physical toll of living as an undocumented person in the United States. Dick and Garcia’s words challenge readers to understand one woman’s journey—the violence that pushed her to seek safety in a new land, the exploitation she endured as an undocumented person in the US, and her ceaseless perseverance to care for those she loves.” —Jessica Lander, author of Making Americans: Stories of Historic Struggles, New Ideas, and Inspiration in Immigrant Education


Author Information

Alíx Dick is an artist and storyteller living in Los Angeles. Her contributions as a producer and filmmaker have screened at film festivals across the globe. She co-edits the substack La Cuenta, an online publication centering the voices and perspectives of individuals labeled undocumented in the U.S. Antero Garcia is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University and vice president of the National Council of Teachers of English. He has authored or edited more than a dozen books about schooling in America. He co-edits the substack La Cuenta.

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