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Annapolis grad: 'I want to study. I want to be someone'Published 06/15/08
Mary blended into the sea of blue and white gowns last week at Annapolis High School's graduation. But she didn't quite fit in. Her report cards have been full of A's and B's and her dreams are just as lofty - she wants to be a psychologist. But while her classmates move on to college, she'll be looking for a job where her employers won't ask questions. Mary (not her real name) is an undocumented immigrant, which means that to attend a state university or community college in Maryland, she'd have to pay out-of-state tuition. That's more than her mother can afford on the wages she makes cleaning...
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