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As US shut door, Mexico opened it
By Daniel M. Kimmel
Daniel Goldberg’s 1995 documentary “A Kiss to this Land” could not be more timely, but perhaps not quite in the way he might suspect. The film is about Mexico and immigration, but it’s not about Mexican – legal or illegal – immigrants coming to the United States. It’s about Jews in the 1920s who left Europe and the Middle East and headed to Mexico.

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