- All's Well That Ends Well
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After leaving Border Patrol and going to work at a coffee shop, Cantú meets José, an undocumented migrant from Mexico. At first they avoid the subject of migration and Cantú’s former job, until one day José asks Cantú if he ever arrested a drug smuggler. Cantú tells him he did, but that wasn’t the major part of his work. The use of the word “confessed” indicates how ashamed Cantú now feels of the work he used to do. Having left the institution of Border Patrol, he is able to see clearly that arresting “people looking for a better life” was…