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“This month, many Mexican immigrants make a traditional journey home in time for Christmas. In the South, some choose to travel with numerous small bus companies that have sprung up as the region’s Hispanic population has grown. Customers can expect relatively low prices, service in Spanish and a long ride _ in some cases more than 24 hours.
In the moments before he departed, Florencio Salazar, in his white cowboy hat, said he was happy about going home to his village outside of Mexico City….”
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