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Against perils and odds Nazario says that 48, 000 children, some as young as 7,
make the journey alone each year. Writing for the los angeles times in 2003,
nazario researched and wrote a series feature articles about enrique, a honduran
boy desperate to find his mother, who had left home when her son was 5. As a
teenager, enrique finally decides to travel to america himself, taking with him
the only clue he has to his mother's whereabouts:A north carolina phone number.
Nazario's articles, which resulted in a pulitzer prize, form the basis of
enrique's journey, along with photographs of enrique's struggle(The series also
won a pulitzer for feature photography). The boy left behind The boy does not
understand. His mother is not talking to him.She will not even look at
him.Enrique has no hint of what she is going to do. Lourdes knows.She
understands, as only a mother can, the terror she is about to inflict, the ache
enrique will feel, and finally the emptiness. What will become of him?Already he
will not let anyone else feed or bathe him.He loves her deeply, as only a son
can.With lourdes, he is openly affectionate. "Dame pico, mami.Give me a kiss,
mom,"He pleads, over and over, pursing his lips.With lourdes, he is a
chatterbox. "Mira, mami.Look, mom,"He says softly, asking her questions about
everything he sees.Without her, he is ralph lauren online so shy it is crushing.
Slowly, she walks out onto the porch.Enrique clings to her pant leg.Beside her,
he is tiny.Lourdes loves him so much she cannot bring herself to say a word.She
cannot carry his picture.It would melt her resolve.She cannot hug him.He is five
years old. They live on the outskirts of tegucigalpa, in honduras.She can barely
afford food for him and his sister, belky, who is seven.She's never been able to
buy them a toy or a birthday cake.Lourdes, twenty four, scrubs other people's
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river.She goes door to door, selling tortillas, used clothes, and plantains. She
fills a wooden box with gum and crackers and cigarettes, and she finds a spot
where she can squat on a dusty sidewalk next to the downtown pizza hut and sell
the items to passersby.The sidewalk is enrique's playground. They have a bleak
future.He and belky are not likely to finish grade school.Lourdes cannot afford
uniforms or pencils.Her husband is gone.A good job is out of the question.
Lourdes knows of only one place that offers hope.As a seven year old child,
delivering tortillas her mother made to wealthy homes, she glimpsed this place
on other people's television screens.The flickering images were a far cry from
lour des's childhood home:A two room shack made of wooden slats, its flimsy tin
roof weighted down with rocks, the only bathroom a clump of bushes outside.On
television, she saw new york city's spectacular skyline, las vegas's shimmering
lights, disneyland's magic castle. Lourdes has decided:She will leave.She will
go to the united states and make money and send it home.She will be gone for one
year less, with luck or she will bring her children to be with her.It is for
them she is leaving, she tells herself, but still she feels guilty. She kneels
and kisses belky and hugs her tightly.Then she turns to her own sister.If she
watches over belky, she will get a set of gold fingernails from el norte. But
lourdes cannot face enrique.He will remember only one thing that she says to
him: "Don't forget to go to church this afternoon. " It is january 29, 1989.His
mother steps off the porch. She walks away. "Donde esta mi mami? "Enrique cries,
over and over. "Where is my mom? " His mother never returns, and that decides
enrique's fate.As a teenager indeed, still a child he will set out for the
united states on his own to search for her.Virtually unnoticed, he will become
one of an estimated 48, 000 children who enter the ralph lauren uomo
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illegally and without either of their parents.Immigration and naturalization
service. Many go north seeking work.Others flee abusive families.Most of the
central americans go to reunite with a parent, say counselors at a detention
center in texas where the ins houses the largest number of the unaccompanied
children it catches.Of those, the counselors say, 75 percent are looking for
their mothers.Some children say they need to find out whether their mothers
still love them.A priest at a texas shelter says they often bring pictures of
themselves in their mothers' arms. The journey is hard for the mexicans but
harder still for enrique and the others from central america.They must make an
illegal and dangerous trek up the length of mexico.Counselors and immigration
lawyers say only half of them get help from smugglers.The rest travel alone.They
are cold, hungry, and helpless.They are hunted like animals by corrupt police,
bandits, and gang members deported from the united states.A university of
houston study found that ralph
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times.Some are killed. They set out with little or no money.Thousands, shelter
workers say, make their way through mexico clinging to the sides and tops of
freight trains.Since the 1990s, mexico and the united states have tried to
thwart them.Sometimes they fall, and the wheels tear them apart. They navigate
by word of mouth or by the arc of the sun.Often, they don't know where or when
they'll get their next meal.Some go days without eating.If a train stops even
briefly, they crouch by the tracks, cup their hands, and steal sips of water
from shiny puddles tainted with diesel fuel.At night, they huddle together on
the train cars or next to the tracks.They sleep in trees, in tall grass, or in
beds made of leaves. Some are very young.Mexican rail workers have encountered
seven year olds on their way to find their mothers.A policeman discovered a nine
year old boy near the downtown los angeles tracks. "I'm looking for my
mother,"He said.The youngster had left puerto cortes in honduras three months
before.He had been guided only by his cunning and the single thing he knew about
her:Where she lived.He had asked everyone,"How do i get to san francisco? "
Typically, the children are teenagers.Some were babies when their mothers
left;They know them only by pictures sent home.Others, a bit older, struggle to
hold on to memories:One has slept in her mother's bed;Another has smelled her
perfume, put on her deodorant, her clothes.One is old enough to remember his
mother's face, another her laugh, her favorite shade of lipstick, how her dress
felt as she stood at the stove patting tortillas. Many, including enrique, begin
to idealize their mothers.They remember how their mothers fed and bathed them,
how they walked them to kindergarten.In their absence, these mothers become
larger than life.Although in the united states the women struggle to pay rent
and eat, in the imaginations of their children back home they become deliverance
itself, the answer to every problem.Finding them becomes the quest for the holy
grail.
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