Sacramento Exhibit Links 1954 Deportation Raids to Today's ICE Sweeps
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An Exhibit in Sacramento Connects the Mass Deportations of the 1950s with Current Immigration Raids.
The California Museum presents an exhibit comparing the historic Operation Wetback with contemporary deportation policies, through the testimonies of people affected across generations. When Pablo Espinoza visited an exhibit on the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II at the California Museum, he had an idea: to use that same […]
Exhibit shows Californians caught in decades of immigration raids
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Editor’s note: This story contains a term for a 1950s federal immigration program that some might find offensive. Pablo Espinoza and his older son were at the California Museum in downtown Sacramento checking out an exhibit on the World War II internment of Japanese Americans when he had an idea: He wanted to use the same space to tell a different story, one that w…
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