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“Risking ourselves” from hunger, corruption: migrants
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October 21, 2018
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Honduran migrants Jairo Velazquez and Kelyn Godoy told Reuters they are "risking" their lives as they trek north to the U.S. to save themselves from hunger and corruption in their native country.
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