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Valina Slept on the Street to Have a Carimba and Now I'm Afraid of Losing Her Job; in Port, the Neighborhood Helped Immigrants with Food and Tea

Summary by Jornal Expresso
They are mainly Angolan and Nepalese. Hundreds of immigrants are waiting in long rows to be provided in consular services, and they spend several nights on the street so they can not lose at the same time. In Lisbon there were already people who “aligned” the baby to give priority to others. In Port, logistics and residents are organized to offer chairs, water, food and even roofs to pernoitate.
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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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