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Tag: Criminal Record

155. The Struggles of a U.S. Deported Veteran

148a. Moving Forward Amidst Discriminations and Blessings Part I

148b. Moving Forward Amidst Discriminations and Blessings Part II

142. Pillars of the Community

141. Black and White

140a. Shots for the Soul

118. Among the Drainage

114. My Attempt at the American Dream

112. Mi Familia Migrated Too

109a. A Part of Me Part I

105. From L.A. to Teaching English in Mexico

102. So Close Yet so Far: A Deported Veteran’s Struggle

99. My Journey

98. 20 Years in Tijuana

93. The Deportee

89. That’s My Name, Rock Hernandez

91. Thankful

87. The Mexican Dream

79b. Deportation of a Trans Person Part II

78. Poor but Free

74. The Light at the End of the Tunnel

70. Drifting on a Memory

69. Cruzando caminos Jaywalking Las Vegas

67. Where’s my Second Chance?

66a. Deportation the Effects on the Soul Part I: Dwelling in the Past

58a. My Struggle and Redemption Part I

58b. My Struggle and Redemption Part II

51. A Little Bit About Me

45. Yes you can!

42. My Dream

34a. The American Dream? Part I

34b. The American Dream? Part II

33. A Broken Dream: The Story of a Salvadorian

25. False Dreams

24. Just Another Business

23. Wings to Fly

21. Family Over Everything

15. You’re going home

14. The Life of a 73-Year-Old Deported Army Veteran

13. Permanent Residence? The Story of a US Marine Vet

6. First they Americanize you, then they throw you out

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