S 8 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 30, 2006 HIGH-TECH HART AND SOUL IMMIGRATION Continued from Page 3 In Altar, the students visited the central plaza where many Mexicans intending to immigrate to the United States gather. Students are often met with questions about themselves. This year, Robinson said, there were more questions than in the past. Robinson said a common question was, "Why do you hate us? You need us." Robinson said the students are then faced with the most difficult question - "What are you doing about it?" Looking the migrant workers in the eye after they have explained what has happened to them and the conditions pushing them away from Mexico, common responses - such as "I am raising my consciousness" - do not seem adequate, Robinson said. He said the situation can be very uncom- fortable for the students. Students are especially uneasy at the end of the trip. Robinson said the students simply jump in a van and they drive "merrily" across the border. They usually do not have to show any papers to the border patrol, a situation entirely differ- ent from migrant workers. The workers face a dangerous three-day trek across the border. Robinson said about 500 peo- ple die each year trying to cross the border - a number that increases every year. Many of the migrants crossing the border are about the age of college undergraduates, making the students aware of their fortunate situations as United States citizens, he said. Hirschman,whotraveledwithRobinsonin2004, said the experience changed his life. Hirschman told the story of Juan - a man who was caught and deported by the United States border patrol. Juan attempted to cross into the United States with his wife and son. But the "coyote" - the slang reference for an illegal guide - who helped the family cross the border left the family stranded after Juan's son was injured. Juan separated from his wife and son briefly to go into town, but was captured. 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