A dreamer and attorney, she returned to Mexico after 30 years to find 'heartbreak' at the border5/27/2021
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6/25/2022 12:16:55 pm
In the void left by the Mexican and United States governments, organizations like Border Angels and other nonprofits in Tijuana and San Diego have tried to fill in gaps, Thank you for making this such an awesome post!
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6/25/2022 12:55:40 pm
Criminal organizations see each person who enters through the title fourty two exemption as potential money lost and attorneys have faced threats for doing the work Garcia said. I’m so thankful for your helpful post!
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1/13/2023 05:57:17 am
Thank you for sharing a post, nice to read it, good work keep going
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3/3/2023 07:24:13 am
Program that allows young undocumented immigrants to get two-year renewable work permits and temporary protection from deportation. Thank you for making this such an awesome post!
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3/3/2023 07:41:08 am
Waiting asylum seekers face threats from gangs and cartels who take advantage of their vulnerabilities. Many are kidnapped, raped or even killed in northern Mexico. I’m so thankful for your helpful post!
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9/9/2024 10:50:23 am
Her journey back to Mexico and the heartbreak she experienced at the border is deeply moving. It sheds light on the ongoing struggles faced by many. Thank you, amazing post!
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9/20/2024 06:06:30 am
This blog beautifully captures the emotional journey of returning to one's roots. The author's reflections on heartbreak at the border resonate deeply, highlighting the complexities of identity and home.
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