Twenty years ago, Mr. Alfredo Hinojosa hopped a border fence from Mexico into the United States and became a migrant farmworker.
Today, he is a neurosurgeon and professor at johns Hopkins University, and a researcher who is looking
for a breakthrough in the treatement of brai cancer.
His remarkable journey began in a tiny farming community, 60 miles south of the U.S. border. MrHinojosa was born there, and by age 5, he was
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NEW VERSION:
Today, he is a neurosurgeon and professor at johns Hopkins University, and a researcher who is looking
for a breakthrough in the treatement of brai cancer.
His remarkable journey began in a tiny farming community, 60 miles south of the U.S. border. MrHinojosa was born there, and by age 5, he was
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NEW VERSION:
Twenty years ago, Mr. Alfredo Hinojosa hopped a border fence from Mexico into the United States and became a migrant farmworker.
Today, he is a neurosurgeon and professor at johns Hopkins University and a researcher who is looking for a breakthrough in the treatment of brain cancer.
His remarkable journey began in a tiny farming community 60 miles south of the U.S. border. Mr. Hinojosa was born there, and by age 5 he was working at his father's gas station.
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