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They’re finding help from community groups to navigate their way. A priority as they build lives outside of city-run shelters: learning English.
'A call to the police for help should never, ever be a death sentence,' attorney Antonio Romanucci said Thursday.
Barely speaking above a whisper and fighting tears, Desiree Figueroa told Judge Peggy Chiampas that she was sorry. “I could never apologize for what I did enough at all,” she said. “That’s all, judge, thank you.”
The city is an opposition stronghold