“I’m a Nicaraguan Migrant”, Song by Luis Enrique Mejia Godoy
As happens in poetry, music and literature, Luis Enrique Mejia turns two words into one: “nicamigrante,” to give it greater rhythm & assertion.
Read MoreAs happens in poetry, music and literature, Luis Enrique Mejia turns two words into one: “nicamigrante,” to give it greater rhythm & assertion.
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