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Fausto da Rocha said that of the quarter million or so Brazilians in the state, up to 70 percent may be undocumented.
Fausto da Rocha said that of the quarter million or so Brazilians in the state, up to 70 percent may be undocumented. (Globe Staff Photo / Bill Greene) Globe Staff Photo / Bill Greene

Local Brazilians say they're targeted unfairly

By Yvonne Abraham
Globe Staff / April 11, 2005

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The recent arrests of 14 Brazilian cleaners at Logan International Airport sent waves of unease through the state's Brazilian community. The roundup of the cleaners, who had access to restricted areas, brought to 105 the number of arrests of undocumented Brazilians for the month of March. (Full article: 1119 words)

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