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Nov 6, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

From illegal to entrepreneur

Full story: The Washington Post

At 24, Carlos Castro fled poverty and El Salvador's bloody civil war, paying about $800 for a coyote to smuggle him into the United States.

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Dinah

Dumfries, VA

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Nov 10, 2009
 
I wonder if he has to abide by the same rules as any OTHER small businessman in this country; or whether he gets special treatment because he is "undocumented".
Chris c

Woodbridge, VA

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Monday Nov 16
 
Deserves to be dumped over the border as in go fix your own country and stop sponging off legal immigrants.
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