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Clínica de Migrantes: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness

  • Documentary

April 9, 2016 (US)

0h 39m

Puentes de Salud is a volunteer-run clinic that provides free medical care to undocumented immigrants in south Philadelphia. Here, doctors and nurses work for free to serve people who would otherwise fall through the cracks. Clinica de Migrantes, a potent film by Maxim Pozdorovki...

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