‘DOCUMENTED’: Exclusive Interview with Undocumented Filmmaker, Advocate, Pulitzer Winner Jose Antonio Vargas Sometimes the most fascinating real stories surpass anything created in a work of fiction. Jose Antonio Vargas chose to leave behind a successful career as journalist, revealing to the world his migratory status, to fight for Reform. In his must-see “Documented” he presents the logical arguments for a much needed legislative change, but his most powerful statement comes from his personal drama of not being able to see his mother, back in the Philippines. I had the honor of talking this inspiring and brave American without papers while he visited Los Angeles. In the video interview he articulates in a clear and concise way the challenges that millions like him face trying to achieve the same rights and responsibilities of everyone else in the Land of the Free. To learn more about his film and the organization he founded please visit Define American. “Documented” is a film written and directed by Jose Antonio Vargas, an undocumented American–one of the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. It is story about a mother, a son and an American journey.”