Taking what’s taken for granted.

In Sergio Arau’s satire A Day Without a Mexican, the state of California is plunged into crisis when an unknown agency raptures the state’s Latino population away, leaving the world’s fifth largest economy short a third of its population, and forcing anti-immigrant politicos and talk show hosts to don leaf blowers.

A billboard in LA for the movie has already caused a petite outrage [ subscription required. ]

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