This is the testimony of Marlon Franklin, one of the 222 Nicaraguan political prisoners released and deported to the US last February. Stripped of his nationality and without the chance to return to his country, Franklin assimilates his newly regained freedom from frigid Minnesota.
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Nicaragua: "From jail to snow"
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