America; I Too

America; I Too

1.0IMDb Score
Released:2017-03-06
Duration:21 min
Director:Anike Tourse
Actors:Jose Diaz, Barkhad Abdi, Linda Yim, Jailene Arias, Aaron Anastasi
Production:New Day Films

Overview:

Three arrested and detained undocumented immigrants must navigate the system to fight impending deportation.

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