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Family

Mar. 20, 2004

Despite 'Rosales,' Administration Seems Determined to Leave Some Kids Behind

Forum Column - By Yolanda Arias - Enedina Rosales already had raised her children. A working grandmother, she expected to be visited by her grandchildren on weekends - not have to rear one of them. But that's what she found herself doing all over again. Five-month-old Anthony had been removed from his parents' home, where he'd been physically abused. Due to the baby's respiratory problems that required frequent trips to the hospital, Enedina lost her job.

        Forum Column
        
        By Yolanda Arias
        
        Enedina Rosales already had raised her children. A working ...

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