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She doesn鈥檛 have immigration papers鈥攂ut that didn鈥檛 stop her from earning a PhD
We hear from people who were put to the test. A student who excelled in school and earned a PhD, despite not being a legal resident. A teenager who secretly drew portraits of all 411 of his classmates as a parting gift on graduation day. And the Iranian-American comic, Negin Farsad, who struggled to fit in.
Then, we visit an international school in Texas where dozens of languages are spoken. Plus, we find out how much a vote costs a political campaign. And the celebrated Cuban trumpeter, Arturo Sandoval, recounts his hair-raising defection to the United States.
Image: Yuriana Aguilar is a researcher in a biomedical laboratory at the University of California, Merced. (Credit: Sasha Khokha)
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A Cuban musician鈥檚 high-risk defection to America
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At a Texas school, it鈥檚 normal to be multilingual
Duration: 03:38
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An Iranian American turns stereotypes into comedy
Duration: 03:34
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