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Love in the Digital Age: Jorge & Magda, a Marriage via Facetime

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Imagine a married couple separated by the Mexican border and U.S. immigration law. They can't be with each other for 10 years because she overstayed her visa. He's in San Jose. She's outside of Guadalajara. They stay connected with FaceTime. It's the first part of a special new series called "Love in the Digital Age," focusing on intimate, first person stories involving love and technology.

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