‘Leguizamo Does America’ Season 2 Returns Amid Latino Deportations

Nothing will deport the truth from the Latinians. Not even Donald Trump.
Within a cloudy year by Vitriol political and fixed erasing of Latin novels, Odeh John LeguzamoA vibrant and entertaining series “Leguizamo does America“The cultural compensation we need is strongly.
He sees the second season of MSNBC positions, which begins to broadcast on Sunday night, Leguizamo, 64, to explore new cities, including Philadelphia, Vinix, New Orleans and San Antonio.
The Emmy and Tony Air -winning activist and activist have long used his platform to highlight Latin excellence and expose the systems that suppress them. In the first season of “Leguizamo Do America”, he traveled across the United States, from Miami to Chicago to Los Angeles, raising the veil to Latin societies that are often ignored or distorted in the main media.
With President Donald Trump once again dominates political conversation-and with his administration that shows the discourse of foreigners in 2016-Latin societies faced alone and alone threats moment to another. From mass deportation to the constant wrong allegations about the crime of migrants and culture, Trump’s Republican Party is practicing fear again as a policy.
Only this year, the addresses of the multiple newspapers reported uncomfortable immigrants (and the newlyweds) who were kidnapped in the border states, the ice (enforcement of immigration and customs enforcement) wandering and the Latin history is cleaned of the curricula in the states such as Florida and Texas. This erasure is no longer metaphorical; It has become institutional.
Enter “Leguizamo Do America”, now more important than ever. The second season continues to celebrate the Latin identity with the challenge of the wrong information that leads the anti -Latinian feelings. In the scene of the media that are still few Latinians – who make up nearly 20 % of the population of the United States – the exhibition provides a realistic examination and screaming.
More than just travel, “Leguizamo Do America” is a deliberate political action – storytelling as resistance, joy as protest and love as a final weapon. It creates the warm humor of Leguizamo and unarmed comments space for difficult conversations – about migration and identity and whoever determines what it really means to be American.
While Latin voters are decisive power, the show succeeds in what politicians often fail: listen. For those who still look at the Latinians as nothing more than the gardeners, or manual outside the home, or what is worse – foreigners who bring drugs across the border – you will do a great service to learn about our vibrant culture and our people.
With Leguizamo, director Ben Dejesus and Showrunner Carolina Savedra, they amplifying real voices from real neighborhoods, the exhibition states viewers – and voters – that Latin societies are not homogeneous. Instead, it is rich, varied and deeply guaranteed in the American fabric.
In a moment when the politics of Latino Lives is politicized or erased, “Leguizamo America” stands as evidence: We are here. We see. Our stories will not be silenced.
The second offer of “Leutuizamo Do America” for the first time on Sun July 6 at 9 pm East at MSNBC.