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May 2022
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Looking Back At A Life In Limbo

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Some immigrants never look back. Some spend their lives look back. All Things Considered Senior Producer Miguel Macias has done both.

For the last decade, Macias has documented his life as an immigrant from Spain. His story of migration, of being in limbo is, in some ways, unique, but also similar to that of many immigrants. Over the years, he has wondered time and time again about his decision to leave his country, and whether to return one day.

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