15 years after Haiti earthquake, survivor fights to make U.S. his permanent home
- The 15th anniversary of Haiti's 2010 earthquake raises concerns for survivors in the U.S. Seeking refuge and treatment, including Peterson Exias, who was trapped for four days.
- Peterson Exias, who underwent 16 surgeries after the earthquake, has rebuilt his life in Miami but faces uncertainty regarding his future in the U.S.
- Exias dreams of becoming a U.S. Citizen and a nurse, but tuition at the University of Florida is unaffordable due to his out-of-state classification.
- Despite his progress, Exias fears deportation and has not seen his siblings in Haiti since the earthquake.
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