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Immigration at a crossroads: Vista residents cope with raids, rallies and rogues

buy this photo Maria Hernandez, who said she has applied for residency and is waiting for her green card, takes her 4-year-old grandson, Luis, to Raintree Park in Vista's Townsite neighborhood despite her fear that the city is becoming hostile toward immigrants. 'We have to trust in God, and we have to leave our homes sometimes,' she said. <br><small><B>BILL WECHTER </B>Staff Photographer</small> <br><A HREF="https://secure.townnews.com/nctimes.com/forms/photo_services/linkorder.php?des= Photo by bill wechter/ Maria Hernandez, who said she has applied for residency and is waiting for her green card, takes her 4-year-old grandson, Luis, to Raintree Park in Vista's Townsite neighborhood despite her fear that the city is becoming hostile toward immigrants. 'We have to trust in God, and we have to leave our homes sometimes,' she said." target="new">Order a copy of this photo</A> <!— <br><A HREF="XXXXXXXXXXXXXX">More of this story</A> —> <br> <A HREF="http://www.nctimes.com/news/photogallery/" target="new">Visit our Photo Gallery</A> <br> <hr width="250">

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  • Immigration at a crossroads: Vista residents cope with raids, rallies and rogues
  • Immigration at a crossroads: Vista residents cope with raids, rallies and rogues
  • Immigration at a crossroads: Vista residents cope with raids, rallies and rogues