“It was a mess. It could be...
“It was a mess. It could be because in their country you have to be in line and they think that if they are at the end of the line somebody will tell them there is none left.”
--Sona Zinzalian, a social worker with the Armenian Relief Society, after more than 800 people--mostly Armenian immigrants--crowded into two locations where Glendale city officials were taking applications for subsidized housing.
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