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Luz Galaviz ushers a friend toward a window at the Sheraton Maria Isabel Hotel in Mexico City on May 28, 2024. She is participating in the Civic Leader Education and Advocacy Program with Voces Unidas, a nonprofit organization based in Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
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Luz Galaviz, a third grade teacher in Rifle, normally can’t travel abroad due to her immigration status. But after securing advance parole in May, she flew to Mexico City for a leadership conference with Glenwood Springs nonprofit Voces Unidas, despite concerns that she may not be allowed back into the U.S. This is the first story in a three-part series documenting the journeys of DACA recipients in Mexico and how the trips could change their lives in the Colorado River Valley.
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