De Isla A Isla, Memorias de Una Inmigrante, is a true story of a 15-year-old girl who emigrated to New York City, United States of America, with her mother and siblings in 1965, The narrative of the challenges and difficulties she faced as she tried to learn a new language, adapts to a new physical, social, and cultural environment. The departure of immigrants began in 1961 followed by the assassination of General Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina. He was born in San Cristobal on October 24, 1891, and came to power in 1930 establishing an oppressive and dictatorship regime. the mass overflow departure of immigrants started in 1965, as a result of the United States invasion of the Dominican Republic. President Lyndon Johnson sent troops on April 30, 1965. The decision to intervene in the Dominican Republic civil war reflected pervasive concerns about a communist takeover similar to the Cuban Revolution in 1959. Living in my country profoundly impacted me, I felt impotent, I was a minor, and I have no control over my destiny. I was traveling to the land that murdered thousands of innocent civilians.
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