On Independence Day Weekend, Two Citizenship Stories
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On Independence Day weekend, two citizenship stories
Mom likes to say three of us Vicente girls are locally made. The other three were “imported.” Which three of us six were designated thus depended on which country Mom was in. If in these United States, I would be of the imported variety, born in the Philippine archipelago the fifth daughter of a couple who moved to America in 1961. Three daughters were born in “the States” by the time Dad decided he disliked Boston’s winters and the feeling he w…
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The four women sat in camping chairs on 19th Street sipping mix-made mojitos. One was knitting, another talked on her cellphone. Amalia Alejo sang in Spanish and Ana Flores held onto her small white dog.
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CHICAGO — The four women sat in camping chairs on 19th Street sipping mix-made mojitos. One was knitting, another talked on her cellphone. Amalia Alejo sang in Spanish and Ana Flores held onto her small white dog.
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