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Posted on: February 11th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Community ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Tomás' Picks ] [ Utah ]
Tags: children, family, Mexico
Cache Valley residents looked into the faces of the children and spouses left behind in the Christmastime raid at Swift a little over a year ago and reacted with their hearts and their hands.
They tied quilts and donated clothing, food and fuel. They boned up on passport rules and helped fearful strangers figure out how to return home to Mexico or Central America or survive here without the family breadwinner.
But did seeing the human side of the immigration debate change how Cache Valley residents think about immigrants? “*
*From: http://www.sltrib.com
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