Illegal Path to Citizenship — Stock Photo, Image

Illegal Path to Citizenship — Photo

A metaphorical depiction of the illegal immigration problem in the Southwestern United States, particularly in Arizona. The empty boots positioned on the pathway through the desert represent the millions of unseen illegal immigrants that cross the bo

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