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Puerto Rican ‘Cheerleaders’ for the Latino Vote in Philadelphia
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Inside a Busy Afternoon at a Philadelphia Neighborhood Polling Place
Inside a Busy Afternoon at a Philadelphia Neighborhood Polling Place
For Samuel Serrano, going to prison is like disappearing. And he knows from experience that many stay inside. He is Puerto Rican, owns an auto repair shop in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the state with the most people born in Puerto Rico serving sentences in state prisons.
The diaspora faces inequity and gentrification in the second US city with the largest Puerto Rican population.