Share

El Pazo

After this night, which she would describe as providential, Jeanne discovered that the camp in which she had ended up stopping was that of immigrants who had fled wars in their country.

The state and the city of Central had allocated this land to them so that people from their country could come and live there until the situation at home calmed down and they could return.

Of course, it didn't always go as well as they wanted because the native inhabitants often showed xenophobia against them. The small community of ''El Pazo'' is an area that was often subject to attacks from young people of the city who liked to come and intimidate the inhabitants of this small community.

The many gangs that had developed here came to impose taxes on them that they had to pay if some wanted to continue to carry out their businesses and activities.

The police and the authorities who said they were much too overwhelmed could do nothing for them so they ended up marginalized and exploited by the natives;
Locked Chapter
Continue to read this book on the APP

Related chapters

Latest chapter

DMCA.com Protection Status