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Introduction: Understanding the Diaspora Crisis in the Desierto Movie

In modern times, the world is facing a serious problem—the phenomenon known as “Diaspora.” Diaspora refers to people from one country who leave their homeland for a better life, economic emancipation, or other purposes, and migrate to another developed country. People of one country may enter another country in a legitimate way and also in an illegitimate way. For migration, the illegitimate way is prohibited, and it’s a kind of offense all over the world. If any person migrates from one country to another illegally, the concerned country has the authority to detain them. Sometimes, many countries open their borders on the grounds of humanity.

The Migration Story: A Journey for a Better Life

People of Mexico for a better life, education, and economic purposes migrate to the United States of America. This movie shows a group of Mexican immigrants who illegally try to cross the border of America for a better life. Though this journey began with hope in a while it was turned into a bloody journey. While crossing the border, several Mexican immigrants were killed in a treacherous way by a person who was insane.

Illegal Migration and Its Consequences

At the time of analyzing this movie from a human rights perspective, it shows that there is a violation of human rights. Human rights are those rights that are universal and inherent. It can’t be curtailed in any way. The right to life, right to shelter, right to education, right to protection of the law, and equality before the law are some kinds of human rights. A person’s life in any way can’t be taken away. A man is not an animal, and he has the right to life. This movie shows that the insane person and his pet dog, without any mercy, killed those migrants heinously. It violates human rights, and that is the right to life.

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