One day after their arrival in the United States, 222 Nicaraguan opponents begin a process of adaptation to their new life. Divalizeth Cash, from the Voice of America, spoke with several of them, showing that for some it is easier to readjust, while others are unable to assimilate their new reality.
Nicaraguan opponents in the US adapt to a life in freedom
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