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The Villalobos Brothers, a musical group of three brothers from Veracruz, Mexico, sing at the Mercury Lounge in New York City. Ernesto, Alberto and Luis have made their mark on the global music scene, but now they are focusing their songs on immigration i

How three violin-wielding brothers mix their music with immigration politics

March 31, 2014Arts, Culture & Media

Three musical brothers from Veracruz are taking on the US immigration debate through song. Their fusion sound is mixed with immigration in their latest album

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