Train To Nowhere: Inside an Immigrant Death Investigation
Eleven undocumented immigrants are locked inside a baking railcar by smugglers and left to die a horrific death when no one comes to release them as promised. The railcar rolls on to the farming community of Denison, Iowa, where newspaper and television reporters descend after the bodies are discovered, all seeking the story behind the deaths. Train to Nowhere part crime story and part immigration perspective is an intimate portrait of those connected to the 2002 railcar deaths of eleven Central Americans and Mexicans. This piece of investigative reporting provides the full story, focusing largely on one victim s New York brother, a longtime immigration agent assigned to the subsequent criminal investigation, and a train conductor imprisoned for working with the smugglers. It breaks away from the standard immigration story in fully examining this wide range of viewpoints. Train to Nowhere is an amazing piece of investigative reporting that examines tough facets of the immigration problem the United States faces today and in doing so, examines the very heart of human nature itself.
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Train To Nowhere: Inside an Immigrant Death Investigation
Eleven undocumented immigrants are locked inside a baking railcar by smugglers and left to die a horrific death when no one comes to release them as promised. The railcar rolls on to the farming community of Denison, Iowa, where newspaper and television reporters descend after the bodies are discovered, all seeking the story behind the deaths. Train to Nowhere part crime story and part immigration perspective is an intimate portrait of those connected to the 2002 railcar deaths of eleven Central Americans and Mexicans. This piece of investigative reporting provides the full story, focusing largely on one victim s New York brother, a longtime immigration agent assigned to the subsequent criminal investigation, and a train conductor imprisoned for working with the smugglers. It breaks away from the standard immigration story in fully examining this wide range of viewpoints. Train to Nowhere is an amazing piece of investigative reporting that examines tough facets of the immigration problem the United States faces today and in doing so, examines the very heart of human nature itself.
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Train To Nowhere: Inside an Immigrant Death Investigation

Train To Nowhere: Inside an Immigrant Death Investigation

by Colleen Bradford Krantz
Train To Nowhere: Inside an Immigrant Death Investigation

Train To Nowhere: Inside an Immigrant Death Investigation

by Colleen Bradford Krantz

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Eleven undocumented immigrants are locked inside a baking railcar by smugglers and left to die a horrific death when no one comes to release them as promised. The railcar rolls on to the farming community of Denison, Iowa, where newspaper and television reporters descend after the bodies are discovered, all seeking the story behind the deaths. Train to Nowhere part crime story and part immigration perspective is an intimate portrait of those connected to the 2002 railcar deaths of eleven Central Americans and Mexicans. This piece of investigative reporting provides the full story, focusing largely on one victim s New York brother, a longtime immigration agent assigned to the subsequent criminal investigation, and a train conductor imprisoned for working with the smugglers. It breaks away from the standard immigration story in fully examining this wide range of viewpoints. Train to Nowhere is an amazing piece of investigative reporting that examines tough facets of the immigration problem the United States faces today and in doing so, examines the very heart of human nature itself.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013764521
Publisher: Ice Cube Press
Publication date: 01/09/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 903 KB

About the Author

Colleen Bradford Krantz graduated from Iowa State University with a degree in journalism. During her time there, she won a second place National William Randolph Hearst Foundation Journalism Award. Colleen reported for the Washington Post, as well as for various other newspapers, while doing internships. After graduating, she reported for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's metro desk, covering everything from local government to police and courts. She then went to work for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, primarily covering local government, before eventually becoming a state desk reporter for The Des Moines Register. She has been honored on a national, state and local level for her work in journalism. Colleen is now working as a freelance journalist and is working on her first documentary and book, Train to Nowhere: Inside an Immigrant Death Investigation.
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