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As construction jobs drop off, immigrant workers’ families to the south are feeling the pinch.
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Benta Wauna became a nanny in Rome so her sibling might escape poverty and dependence.
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Millions working abroad help their nation get by, but not prosper. It’s a life of lonely, risky sacrifice.
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Dieuseul Lundi’s native land is an economic shambles, sustained by emigre donors like him. With earnings from two jobs in Miami he supports dozens of friends and relatives, paying for food, funerals a
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The world’s immigrant workers send home billions of dollars a year, eclipsing all government aid. The funds, arriving in trickles, ease poverty and drive growth.
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