The girl Aracely was only five years old when from one day to another the life of her family changed. "My grandmother was taken by the hugs of three of her four children; my mother, being close to her brothers; me, growing up and playing with my cousins, enjoying a big family as we were. My family changed forever," she tells about a cup of tea in a coffee shop in Algeciras, where she now lives. Like hers, thousands of families in the Campo de Gi…
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The girl Aracely was only five years old when from one day to another the life of her family changed. "My grandmother was taken by the hugs of three of her four children; my mother, being close to her brothers; me, growing up and playing with my cousins, enjoying a big family as we were. My family changed forever," she tells about a cup of tea in a coffee shop in Algeciras, where she now lives. Like hers, thousands of families in the Campo de Gi…