The author, who grew up selling ice-cream on the streets of Peronia city, Guatemala, before crossing to the US as an undocumented migrant, writes on the life of the maid. Lately human rights defenders have called us “domestic workers,” to lessen the blow, but things should be called by their name: We are servants, our
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