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Convicts deported from US find little chance for new start

By Mike Ceaser
Globe Correspondent / February 1, 2004

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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago -- For Lyndon Joseph, it has not been a happy homecoming. Deported by the United States to his island homeland after 18 years in New York, he now lives with hundreds of others in an abandoned five-story concrete parking garage in the capital of this tropical island. (Full Article: 1001 Words)

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