In Home Village of Girl Who Died in U.S. Custody, Poverty Drives Migration By News December 19, 2018 Add Comment Edit Jakelin Caal Maquin, a 7-year-old girl who died in the custody of American officials, came from a poor Guatemalan village where many see emigration as the only escape from poverty. Share this post Related PostsInterest Groups Turn Up Pressure on Senators Before Kavanaugh VoteOn Politics With Lisa Lerer: Cynthia Nixon Talks Bagels, Polls and CuomoTrump Honors Heroes of Flight 93 on Sept. 11 AnniversaryOn Politics: A Contentious Take on Anti-SemitismHe Led a Group of Disloyal New York Democrats. Will It Cost Him His Seat?Corporate Sponsors for NASA? Agency to Study Making Space for BrandsMolly Kelly Wins in New Hampshire and Will Face Sununu for Governor’s SeatDonald Trump Jr. Complains His Father Is Served by Few He Can Trust
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