Salamanca, Guanajuato.- María Guadalupe Mosqueda Juárez is 64 years old. She is a mother of four children; two live in the United States and, because of their irregular legal status, have less work because they do not want to be exposed to deportation. For about two years they stopped sending remittances to the family. “Here, my husband and I are sick, we do what we can, until we collect plastic bottles to survive, because we are both sick and t…
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Salamanca, Guanajuato.- María Guadalupe Mosqueda Juárez is 64 years old. She is a mother of four children; two live in the United States and, because of their irregular legal status, have less work because they do not want to be exposed to deportation. For about two years they stopped sending remittances to the family. “Here, my husband and I are sick, we do what we can, until we collect plastic bottles to survive, because we are both sick and t…