Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here

by Jonathan Blitzer

Cecilia Muñoz Character Analysis

Cecilia Muñoz is an immigrants’ rights advocate who goes on to take a role in the Obama administration. She finds herself frustrated by the Obama administration’s resistance to immigration reform, while at the same time facing criticism for her own decision to work within the administration, which highlights the challenging political nature of immigration reform.
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Cecilia Muñoz Character Timeline in Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here

The timeline below shows where the character Cecilia Muñoz appears in Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 26
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Cecilia Muñoz, an immigrants’ rights advocate for the National Council of La Raza, finds the welfare reform... (full context)
Chapter 31
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...Senate votes on an immigration bill that would legalize 11 million current U.S. residents. Cecilia Muñoz is there to support the bill. She is hopeful but has a bad feeling, since... (full context)
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Muñoz met Obama a year earlier, and they seemed to share many ideological stances, but Obama... (full context)
Chapter 33
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Muñoz has been picked by Obama to join his administration as the director of intergovernmental affairs.... (full context)
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Muñoz herself faces criticism from colleagues outside the Obama administration, who see her as an apologist... (full context)
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...the right on issues like immigration and that immigration reform now makes political sense. To Muñoz, this feels like the culmination of her work in the Obama administration. An ambitious reform... (full context)
Chapter 34
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...reform bill if Obama takes any of those actions. This is a conflicted time for Muñoz, whose former colleague Janet Murguía has coined the nickname “deporter in chief” for Obama. Eventually,... (full context)
Chapter 36
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As part of the outgoing administration, Muñoz is required to brief Miller as he gets oriented to his new position in Trump’s... (full context)