The anti-Latino massacre that America quickly forgot casts a long shadow in El Paso
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In El Paso, a community was devastated five years ago by a mass shooting that claimed the lives of 23 and injured 22, predominantly affecting Latinos. This tragic event underscored not only the senseless violence that such venues can attract but also the resilience of a community shaped by its cultural ties.
Walmart, often seen as a convenient pit stop along the highway, took on a darker significance in the shadow of past violence, particularly for communities of color disproportionately affected by mass shootings.
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