Yovany Diaz Tolentino, 27, a former dreamer, arrived in the United States when he was 5 months old with her mother, who was looking for better financial opportunities, a better job and a good life. From a young age Yovany has worked with various organizations of undocumented youth who support the migrant community.
After two decades he was repatriated to the ranch where he was born, located in the Huasteca Potosina of Mexico, and has suffered a cultural and social shock after living most of his life in American territory.
Díaz lives his day by day trying to understand the daily life of the ranch, live with animals, get used to agriculture, the harvest of tangerines, the violence of the war against drugs and travel through dirt roads between the mountains.
For Yovany, return to his place of origin is to be reborn, however, the complexity of adaptation makes him face several personality problems.
Felix Marquez
Félix Márquez is an independent photographer based in Veracruz, Mexico. Márquez has specialized in covering the war against drug trafficking in Mexico, migration, human rights and childhood in Latin America.