About Us
Robert Holden Linder was born in Zihuatanejo, Mexico. He grew up as a poor Mexican child making money selling gum to support his 13 brothers and 1 sister. His parents were shot down by vigilante border patrol men and were sold back to the family for a few pesos so the children would have something to eat. When Holden turned 17 he discovered he was in fact white and quickly crossed the border without being stopped. His life was then a mix of prostitution and immigrant field work. Prostitution wasn't as profitable as the field work so he soon became a full time migrant worker. But the hard work in the sun made him wish for a greater life. Robert soon realized that he was lonely...
Dominic James Dominguez grew up in a an unlikely village in the Mindanao area of the Philippines. He struggled in school and found it hard to get along with the other kids his age. In fact they would often play tricks on him which lead to him coming to the United States. They signed Dominic up for a mail order company under the name Dominique 'Dome' Dominguez (I'll leave the sexual innuendo up to you). To his surprise he was taken from his home, put on a plane, and arrived in Texas a day later. Robert was holding a sign "Dome". They were both confused on their meeting, but soon found that they had a lot in common. Dome was prodigy with a handheld camera even though he had never seen one in his village back home. He soon made a documentary on the horrible conditions of migrant workers that made just enough money to start this website and buy the necessary equipment. Sadly the documentary, entitled "Infierno Migratorio", was destroyed in a fire.
