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Almost 30 years ago, my mom was overjoyed that she was approved to work in the United States. Though it was difficult to move halfway across the world and be apart from her parents, her siblings and her friends, she was grateful for this new chapter. Her story echoes the experiences of many immigrants: she wanted to pursue a better life in the United States.

The first couple of years, however, held challenges. Although she worked as hard as she could, she could not afford health or dental insurance. She told me that every day, she lived in fear of becoming sick. This was especially difficult as she worked in a health care facility and was constantly exposed to different illnesses as she took care of others.

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