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A Peek Behind The Invisible Border Wall with Isaac Mendoza

So, Where Are You From?

Release Date: 08/30/2023

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Today’s episode is with Mr. Isaac Mendoza, who happens to be the magic behind the lens of the podcast. Nooshin asked Isaac to step to the other side of the camera to interview him on his own experiences as an immigrant from Mexico. Listen as he and Nooshin discuss the perception Americans have of Mexico and how Mexicans view life on the other side of the “invisible wall”.

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Today’s episode is with Mr. Isaac Mendoza, who happens to be the magic behind the lens of the podcast. Nooshin asked Isaac to step to the other side of the camera to interview him on his own experiences as an immigrant from Mexico. Listen as he and Nooshin discuss the perception Americans have of Mexico and how Mexicans view life on the other side of the “invisible wall”.