garsd. she is also criminal justice correspondent with npr. she is with me in studio. you knock the air out of me with that. this is such a common immigrant story, this fundamental question of whether or not you can ever go back. you left argentina the same year as messi. how does your story inform the way you approached his? you know, i was really fascinated by messi s as an immigrant. we always hear about messi as this guy who made a big in europe. the goat. one of the best players in the world. and i always saw his story as an immigration story. i left argentina a few months after he left. and for the same reasons. the country, by the time i left, had already had one of its worst political collapses. we had a historic economic collapse. when i left it was hovering around 23% unemployment. and that is kind of the same reason his family left, ultimately. i understand that there is a
you left argentina the same year as messi. how does your story inform the way you approached his? you know, i was really fascinated by messi s as an immigrant. we always hear about messi as this guy who made a big in europe. the goat. one of the best players in the world. and i always saw his story as an immigration story. i left argentina a few months after he left. and for the same reasons. the country, by the time i left, had already had one of its worst political collapses. we had a historic economic collapse. when i left it was hovering around 23% unemployment. and that is kind of the same reason his family left, ultimately. i understand that there is a part of soccer, which means you get to choose you can have a different country of birth and country that you currently live in and that is often a fraud choice, which one to choose.
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