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Isaias Ramos and his brother Dustin say goodbye to their undocumented mother when she and her husband returned to Mexico. Difficult choices for the siblings, who crossed the desert as children, and chose to stay in America.

Isaias Ramos and his brother Dustin say goodbye to their undocumented mother when she and her husband returned to Mexico. Difficult choices for the siblings, who crossed the desert as children, and chose to stay in America.

Our story on PRI.ORG - Returning to Mexico

Karen Focht January 18, 2017

Difficult choices as more Mexicans are crossing the border, going back to Mexico.

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In Photojournalism Tags Immigration, Mexican immigration, Undocumented Immigrants, Isaias Ramos, Dustin Ramos, Family, Love, Hispanic, Hispanic Immigration, Returning to Mexico, Photojournalist in Memphis Karen Pulfer Focht, Mexico
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The Book of Isaias

Karen Focht February 20, 2015

The challenge of educating Hispanic youth in America.

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In Bright Spot, Photojournalism Tags Hispanic, Undocumented Mexicans, Immigrants, Kingsbury High School, Isaias Ramos, Memphis, Tennessee, Education, OKRA, Southern Independent Bookseller Association, Southern Authors, Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht, Hampton Sides, Hector Tobar, Mexican immigration, Election Issues, The Book of Isaias, Children of Immigrants, Photojournalist in Memphis Karen Pulfer Focht, Undocumented Hispanics
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