Salvadorans and other Central Americans have a strong presence in the United States because of the recent civil wars, natural disasters, and resulting economic downturns in the region. Most fled the right-wing death squads that were funded by the Reagan and first Bush Administrations and that targeted civilian populations in the 1980s and 1990s. The war in El Salvador left more than 80,000 people dead and more than 9,000 disappeared. In "The Salvadoran Americans," readers will understand the fuller context of Salvadoran and Central American immigration to the United States and how these...
Salvadorans and other Central Americans have a strong presence in the United States because of the recent civil wars, natural disasters, and result...