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Migrant Diary: Michigan Blueberry Scholar

 
November 06, 2007

Veronica, Vero and Alma are students at Michigan State University.  Their education comes courtesy of CAMP (College Assistance Migrant Program).  It's a federally funded measure that helps seasonal farmworkers and their children attend colleges across the country.  (Photo credit: Marcos Najera)
Veronica, Vero and Alma are students at Michigan State University. Their education comes courtesy of CAMP (College Assistance Migrant Program). It's a federally funded measure that helps seasonal farmworkers and their children attend colleges across the country. (Photo credit: Marcos Najera)

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( Phoenix ) After crossing the U.S. Mexico border to find work in America, many immigrants find jobs in Arizona, but others head north. KJZZ's Marcos Najera has the first in an occasional series of first hand stories called 'The Migrant Diaries.' He's on the road talking to immigrants who have worked their way to the heartland after making the dangerous trek across the southern border. This first report comes from East Lansing, Michigan.

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