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Multimedia - Prerma

Published: October 08, 2009

Fijian student, Prerna, has become the only undocumented member of her family. Her family is now trying to avoid foreclosure on their home.

In this third video in the series, Prerna’s family is trying to avoid foreclosure on their home.

Invideo two, Prerna becomes an activist, a blogger and a volunteer.

In video one, we learn how Prerna, Fijian student, who was applying for residential paperwork, became the only undocumented member of her family.

 

http://www.bustedhalo.com/features/busted-borders-prerna-fiji-video-3/

 

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