Nicaraguan opponents released and expelled from their country last week face a greater burden of expectation as they start a new life without relatives in the US. José Pernalete tells us about the challenge of those who were political prisoners and those who assist them.
Expatriate Nicaraguan opponents are assisted to settle in the US
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