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Families of Disappeared Mexican Students Tour U.S. to Rally Against Corruption

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In September, 43 students from a teacher training school in Southern Mexico were disappeared. With all the stories of violence coming out of Mexico, it was this story that touched a nerve with Mexican-Americans in California. Now, classmates and family members of those missing students are traveling across the U.S. to appeal for help, especially from Mexican-Americans.

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