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WITHOUT A COUNTRY

Trying to get back to the only life he knew

Luis Luna, 20, was smuggled to the U.S. from Mexico when he was 3. He grew up, went to school, found jobs. Then the Washington state resident was deported after a cop pulled him over for a broken headlight. He hopes to return on the undercarriage of a boxcar.

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By Richard Marosi Los Angeles Times

8:21 p.m. AKST, January 8, 2012

Reporting from Nogales, Mexico—


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