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After Francisco Olachea was deported to Nogales, Mexico, the trained nurse began to walk the city streets with medical supplies in his backpack, earning the reputation of “la ambulancia caminante” (“the walking ambulance”). Realizing that Central American asylum seekers are routinely turned away from Mexican hospitals, Francisco—whose nickname is ...
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Latinos’ deportation fears by citizenship and legal status, 2007 to 2018
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2020Asad L Asad
exaly
2011
Frank Tregear had come up to town at the end of February. He remained in London, with an understanding that he was not to see Lady Mary again till the Easter holidays.
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Frank Tregear had come up to town at the end of February. He remained in London, with an understanding that he was not to see Lady Mary again till the Easter holidays.
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Citizenship, deportation and the boundaries of belonging
Citizenship Studies, 2011Bridget Anderson, Matthew J Gibney
exaly

