Review In 2004, during Elias Antonio (Tony) Saca's presidential campaign in El Salvador, he often spoke publicly about his debt of gratitude toward his older brother, Dr. Ricardo E. (Lalo) Saca, who had immigrated to the U.S. illegally and held down several jobs at a time for many years, in order to support his family back home. In fact, despite not having been able to speak a word of English when he first crossed the border, Lalo remarkably graduated from one of the nation's top medical schools at University of California, Irvine, only 11 years after arriving in the U.S. Because of his fascinating life story and his connection to Tony, who is now the President of El Salvador, the producers are focused on adapting his story to the big screen. |