"And, of course, millions of us cross the border to work in US homes and gardens and factories and carpentry shops and restaurants, and if you go to a restaurant pretty much anywhere in the United States, the chances are that the dishes will be washed by a Mexican"
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Her list of workplaces is calibrated for maximum intimacy. Homes and gardens aren’t abstractions; they’re spaces of privacy and comfort. Factories and carpentry shops signal the physical scaffolding of American prosperity. Restaurants are the masterstroke because they implicate nearly everyone. The reader doesn’t need a policy briefing on migration; they only need to remember the last time they ate out. By the time she gets to “dishes,” the subtext is clear: the border is not a hard line but a one-way membrane for labor that Americans depend on while pretending not to.
The final clause, “washed by a Mexican,” is deliberately blunt and slightly abrasive. It compresses a whole labor system into an image of hidden work and lowered status, pushing against the euphemisms that make exploitation palatable (“help,” “workers,” “illegals”). The context here is the long-running U.S. habit of treating Mexican migration as both threat and infrastructure. Guillermoprieto forces the contradiction into a single, unavoidable scene: your meal, your plate, someone else’s invisibility.
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Guillermoprieto, Alma. (2026, January 14). And, of course, millions of us cross the border to work in US homes and gardens and factories and carpentry shops and restaurants, and if you go to a restaurant pretty much anywhere in the United States, the chances are that the dishes will be washed by a Mexican. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-of-course-millions-of-us-cross-the-border-to-131778/
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Guillermoprieto, Alma. "And, of course, millions of us cross the border to work in US homes and gardens and factories and carpentry shops and restaurants, and if you go to a restaurant pretty much anywhere in the United States, the chances are that the dishes will be washed by a Mexican." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-of-course-millions-of-us-cross-the-border-to-131778/.
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"And, of course, millions of us cross the border to work in US homes and gardens and factories and carpentry shops and restaurants, and if you go to a restaurant pretty much anywhere in the United States, the chances are that the dishes will be washed by a Mexican." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/and-of-course-millions-of-us-cross-the-border-to-131778/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



