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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"The Distance Between Us" shows that American Dream is possible but not to the fullest. Reyna and her family can still achieve the American Dream through hard work but one wrong move could get them deported back to Mexico. Even if Reyna and her siblings are in America, they still fear. For example, "For a moment, I forgot we were at the fourplex in Highland Park. I thought I was back at the border, running through the darkness trying to hide from the helicopter flying above us". If they get caught, then the American Dream will be well and truly over for all of them.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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