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LETTER FROM HOME

Letter from Home: The shoes of a citizen

The shoes of a citizen

A note from the writer:

This piece first ran in these pages in October 2020. My desire to run it again follows a conversation with my friend, Lynne, who wondered why we were seeing so little in print about the ordinary and contributing lives of the people we are presently deporting. Citizenship and legal status can be a very long road, and those who are on that road at this moment are moving as quickly as they can through a quagmire of bureaucracy. At the same time, they are working multiple jobs, raising families, paying taxes, going to church and contributing to our local economy. Yet they could be subject to sudden and unprovoked removal from their homes. These are our neighbors, our friends, our family. I hope the following story helps you walk, even for a few minutes, in their shoes.

Margaret Erhart


Margaret Erhart is a writer, teacher, traveler and landlady. Some of her favorite work has been as an artist-in-the-schools in Tuba City, a firefighter and a Grand Canyon hiking guide. She is the author of five novels and has published essays in a variety of magazines. To find out more about her work, take a look at .



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