Many people at Pocho at Jose Antonio Villarreal say the people born in Mexico should be Catholics. This long stereotypical mind forces many children in Mexico to raise their children as if there were no other religious choices. In a book by Jose Antonio Villarreal, a small boy named Richard Rubio found herself raised by a traditional Mexican family. . Richard tried to find his place in the world and the religious beliefs of his parents forced him to obey his uncomfortable religious beliefs.
In UNESCO, education written by Jose Antonio Villarreal played an important role in explaining the characteristics of immigrants in the 1930s. Education is the way a reader experiences experiences they have experienced. In a survey between the hero Richard and the sheriff, Richard told some words what the sheriff did not understand. Villarreal says "Do you mean homosexuality? No, he is not - this is a new word for this man, as his sister married a man related to the police chief, he quarreled. ... Damn! "Have you learned this big character? (Villarreal, 89) This is an example of education as the sheriff is investigating Richard by asking him about Joe Pete Manoel. This is a highlight of the era when Santa Clara does not need any education to become a patrol (Villarreal, 71).
On January 17, 2013, Bennito Hernandez and his wife, Santa Martha de la Cruz villaareal granddaughter Russello Hernández, was in front of his house near San Jose de las Piedras in Coahuila, northern Mexico I was standing. The Slan family lived in a strange sun-dried brick house with huge rocks with a roof diameter of 40 meters (131 feet). The house is located close to the town of San Jose de Piedrus, a remote area of the Coahuila Desert, about 80 km (49 miles) from the border with Texas. #