All 4 Uses of
repatriate
in
Esperanza Rising
- "Repatriation," said Marta's aunt.†
p. 170.8 *
- The Mexican Repatriation was very real and an often overlooked part of our history.†
p. 257.9
- The numbers of Mexicans deported during this so-called "voluntary repatriation" was greater than the Native American removals of the nineteenth century and greater than the Japanese-American relocations during World War II.†
p. 258.6
- She always carried the fear that she could he sent hack on a whim, even though repatriation had long been over.†
p. 259.3
Definition:
return someone or something to a country of origin