fromThe Nation
2 weeks agoWe Have Breath Again: Black Americans on Leaving the US for Mexico
In the colorful town of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, with its temperate weather and stunning architecture, people spend their days relaxing on park benches that front La Parroquía, a towering neo-Gothic church of pink stone, which sits in El Centro, the center of town. People lose themselves strolling along the famed cobblestone sidewalks or grabbing a taco streetside and popping into a café. In the last few years, since Trump's first term, a growing number of these people have been American immigrants.
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