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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Nisha Agarwal, the new immigration commissioner for New York City, is leading an interagency task force in the city to respond to the effects in NYC of the migration crisis.
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  • Alida Yath, arrived to the with her own American flag for the inauguration parade for Pres. Barack Obama on January 21, 2013 in Washington, D.C. Yath, originally from Guatemala, became a U.S. citizen in August specifically so she could vote for Pres. Obama. "I want better immigration laws, affordable education, health care and no more weapons," Yath said.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, stands with her son Jack, 6, who suffers from autism. Dilma was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, stands with her son Jack, 6, who suffers from autism. Dilma was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, stands with her son Jack, 6, who suffers from autism. Dilma was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, stands with her son Jack, 6, who suffers from autism. Dilma was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, stands with her son Jack, 6, who suffers from autism. Dilma was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, stands with her son Jack, 6, who suffers from autism. Dilma was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, stands with her son Jack, 6, who suffers from autism. Dilma was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, stands with her son Jack, 6, who suffers from autism. Dilma was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, stands with her son Jack, 6, who suffers from autism. Dilma was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, pictured at left with her youngest son, Jack, 6, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • LANGLEY PARK, MARYLAND - August 20: Dilma, a Washington, D.C., resident, was recently reunited with her 12-year-old son David, pictured, after he journeyed from his home country of Honduras. Dilma had not seen David for eight years. He left Honduras after he had suffered abuse from his guardians and to flee the recruitment of gangs. DIlma is trying to get David enrolled in DC Public Schools so he can get an education.
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  • Alida Yath, foreground, and her family arrive to the parade route with their own American flag before the inauguration parade for Pres. Barack Obama on January 21, 2013 in Washington, D.C. Yath, originally from Guatemala, became a U.S. citizen in August specifically so she could vote for Pres. Obama. "I want better immigration laws, affordable education, health care and no more weapons," Yath said.
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  • Alida Yath, from right, and her family Francisco Ventura, 14, Kevin Huang Ventura, 9, Ingrid Huang Ventura, 11, Roxanne Ventura and Ingrid Ventura, arrive to the parade route with their own American flag before the inauguration parade for Pres. Barack Obama on January 21, 2013 in Washington, D.C. Yath, originally from Guatemala, became a U.S. citizen in August specifically so she could vote for Pres. Obama. "I want better immigration laws, affordable education, health care and no more weapons," Yath said.
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