After Uvalde, a Cemetery Anchors Families of Victims
Briefly

Alexandria Rubio's mother and sister approached her grave one morning, the dark ink still fresh on their skin.My Lexi-roo, we got a tattoo for you!Kalisa Barboza, 18, shouted, facing the headstone.They were visiting the cemetery, as the family has done nearly every day in the year since their 10-year-old daughter, known as Lexi, was killed along with 18 other students and two teachers at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas.
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