BURNSVILLE, Minn. (Minnesota Reformer) — These days, Blanca Lara feels like crying most of the time. She struggles to sleep without her husband beside her. Her sons, 4 and 2, spend most of the day in front of the TV in their Burnsville apartment, glued to YouTube videos of men constructing houses in the jungle. In the kitchen, 42-year-old Lara makes pupusas for them, stuffing masa balls with beans or, on good days, shredded pork, then flattening…
How a Minnesota Family Faces Life After Deportation By: Madison McVan Article by MN Reformer Lately, Blanca Lara wants to cry almost all the time. She has trouble falling asleep without her husband next to her. Her children, 4 and 2 years old, spend most of the day in front of the television in their apartment in Burnsville, glued to YouTube videos where men are seen building houses in the jungle. In the kitchen, Lara, 42 years old, prepares pup…