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Citizen Limbo
The doorbell buzzes. It is probably Alfredo, our neighborhood auxiliary policeman who is not so old but is missing a prominent front tooth. He visits periodically to collect our twenty-peso contribution to his force-of-one. More often, he drops by … Continue reading
Posted in Living Abroad, Mexico, Travel
Tagged citizenship, immigration, international living, living abroad, Mexico
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Baby Steps Down the Path to Citizenship (Part I of ??!)
My husband and I—both born and raised U.S. citizens—have lived in Central and South America in the past, and on both sides of the border, in New and Old Mexico; so we have heard a lot of immigration stories. We … Continue reading
Posted in Living Abroad, Love in Mexico, Mexico, Parenting, Travel
Tagged citizenship, immigration, Love in Mexico, Mexico
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