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Mirasol Rehor

By Crystal Wong | July 13th, 2010
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Mirasol Rehor (right), who was born and raised in San Felipe, Philippines, talks about Filipino culture and what it was like for her to leave her family.

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  1. Summer Snapshots 2010 :: Immigrant Connect says:

    August 25th, 2010at 7:46 am(#)

    [...] Nelson Arroyo Jr., whose father and mother immigrated from Puerto Rico and Mexico, respectively, describes the pride he feels for being the first person in his family to attend college. [...]



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