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...for 200 migrants, showed Gonzalez, political science major, a side of Tijuana she had never seen. "It was a familiar place but there were so many things I was unaware of," Gonzalez said. "There were lots of problems with drugs, and I saw the people who are cheated as they struggle to get across the border. I saw that there is no sense of community in a place where people are always coming...
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