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Bring Martin Home

March 12, 2017September 13, 2017 casasjblog

It took nine months and five attempts for Martin Esquivel-Hernandez to reunite with his family in Pittsburgh and escape the violence of his native Mexico City. Now, he faces attacks from politicians, police officers and federal attorneys.

Read more: Import Export: Martín Esquivel-Hernandez travelled more than 5,000 miles to be with his family, but five years later he faces deportation 

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