52 pages 1 hour read

Tim Z. Hernandez

All They Will Call You

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2017

A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.

Section 3Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Section 3: “They’re Flyin’ ’Em Back”

Section 3, Chapter 24 Summary: “Casimira Recalls the Last Conversation”

In her January 2014 interview with Hernandez, Casimira, Luis’s former girlfriend, tells Hernandez about the last time she spoke to Luis. She says that he didn’t usually call or write before returning from the US, but this time he did. He called to say that he had been picked up by la migra—immigration officials—and was getting deported. He promised that he was coming home, and he would bring her a mariachi band.

Section 3, Chapter 25 Summary: “January 28, 1948”

At 6:00 am on January 28, 1948, the guard Officer Chaffin wakes up Luis and Ramón in immigration detention. Ramón tells Guadalupe it’s “time to fly” (127). The detainees are nervous about the upcoming flight. Most of them have never been on a plane before. María says it’s better than the trains, which stink of cattle and manure. Someone else retorts that at least the trains are reliable.

Section 3, Chapter 26 Summary: “The Telling of the Roundup at San Juan Bautista”

In late spring of 1948, José Murillo Ramírez returns to Charco. He goes to the home of Ramón Paredes and tells Ramón’s wife, Elisa, and their six children that Ramón is dead. Eventually, the whole town hears how Ramón and Guadalupe were captured by immigration officials in San Juan Bautista, California.

Guadalupe was living in San Juan Bautista and Ramón came for a visit with Guadalupe and José.