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Undocumented immigrant turns Ph.D. hopes into reality

Por: ABC News Life September 30, 2023

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Lizbeth Sanchez Olivera was 3 years old under a blanket when her parents carried her across the by foot. Sanchez Olivera, now 34, is a Ph.D. candidate in her first year.Sanchez Olivera is studying for her doctorate in biomedical and translational research at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. But when she was a toddler, her parents took her and her 8-year-old sister on a journey from Mexico entering the United States as undocumented... + full article



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