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Miami high school student creates program helping immigrants become US citizens

Por: WPTV Nation June 01, 2023

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MIAMI — I just basically was the little bridge from the immigrants and all the resources this country has, Isabella Arango said.  Arango is a high school student making a big impact.  The graduating high school senior from Miami Arts Studio is part of the school's entertainment law magnet. She is accoladed with multiple honor societies, including the National Spanish Honor Society and Rho Kappa.Her family is Colombian, and she is a... + full article



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