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Immigrants face long odds and a broken system to legally ent
Immigrants face long odds and a broken system to legally ent
Immigrants face long odds and a broken system to legally enter the U.S.
After her brother was gunned down in 2012, Jessica Mejía and her mother wanted to legally migrate to the U.S. But like millions of migrants who want to move to the U.S., they discovered how difficult it is.
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