I Live to Say: 'Without the Help of Immigrants, the US Did Not Go Ahead' Brazilian Says He Became a Member in the Country
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I Live to Say: 'Without the Help of Immigrants, the US Did Not Go Ahead' Brazilian Says He Became a Member in the Country
At GLOBO, Priscilla Sousa told her life as undocumented and walked in American politics until she was elected in Massachusetts with a pro-immigrance flag “I was very new when I left Mys Gerais and came to live in the United States, only seven years old. My parents, like many others, had come here looking for a better life. They had already visited the country years before, when I was very young. Then they returned to Brazil and my father opened …
Agents Use Masks to Stop Immigrants, and Feeling Is Almost Like Kidnapping, Says Brazil Member in the United States
At the age of 37, Brazilian Priscila Sousa has American citizenship and a state-owned Member of the Democratic Party in the state of Massachusetts. When she came to the United States at the age of 7, by m, she was more than one in the middle of a thousand is to create those who live without documents in St. Leia more (05/25/2025)
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