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In the poem "Mexicans Began Jogging" why does the speaker run when the immigration officers raid the factory where he works?

A. He's not a legal U.S. citizen
B. He's terrified that his boss will fire him if he does not
C. He's afraid of his fellow workers finding out he's not an illegal like them
D. His boss tells him to run, and he is on his boss's time


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D. His boss tells him to run, and he is on his boss's time.

  D. His boss tells him to run, and he is on his boss's time.

  In the poem "Mexicans Begin Jogging" there are a cultural critic and a close approach of how the immigrants feel and how they are perceived as alien individuals; when the subject of the poem, even being an American, run helplessly (after his boss' order ) with the other Mexicans from the "Immigration" feeling the same fear, and joy, as them when they finally manage to escape.