Surviving Ciudad Juarez: The last obstacle before seeking asylum in the United States
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"The long journey is fraught with kidnappings, extortion, disappearances, and murders of which they are victim ... Getting there has also turned into a race against time."
"We left for security reasons; there is no work, and the government only serves itself, not the people," Angie explains, showing the appointment confirmation on her cell phone.
"We hope our life will be different on the other side, especially for him...he didn't want to leave them behind; he brought them with him," she laughs.
"Douglas, 28, expresses his willingness to work in whatever comes along, whether as a bricklayer, gardener, or cleaning staff."
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