Abstract

This brief reflection traces my experiences in doing work on immigration at the intersection of Latino Studies and the discipline of Sociology. My reflections capture the challenges and rewards of focusing my entire career on the study of Central American migration and the significant contributions I am able to make to a broader scholarship from this specific location.

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