needle holes: Fernandez moved to Edmonton in 2002 to work as a live-in caregiver, according to CBC. She sent most of her earnings home to support her daughters, Mia Denise and Zeina, who were six and nine at the time. Instead, she waited 15 years for her family to be reunited. It was very hard, Fernandez said. Every night, every day, you're thinking, 'How are they doing Are they safe ' Mely Fernandez right spent more than a decade going through the needle holes to reunite her family in Edmonton. The worry is always there.
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