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Unstoppable Women: the Story of a Woman Who Never Surrendered

At the age of 15, Jackie Zamora left her home, her country and everything she knew to start a new life in the United States. She did so with a clear goal: to learn English and take advantage of the opportunity her parents were giving her. “I understood that it was a very important opportunity and that she should take advantage of it,” she recalls. Jackie was born in Peru and spent part of her adolescence in Central America, Honduras, where her p…
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At the age of 15, Jackie Zamora left her home, her country and everything she knew to start a new life in the United States. She did so with a clear goal: to learn English and take advantage of the opportunity her parents were giving her. “I understood that it was a very important opportunity and that she should take advantage of it,” she recalls. Jackie was born in Peru and spent part of her adolescence in Central America, Honduras, where her p…

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Telemundo Nuevo México broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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