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    My Dad’s Marriage to My Mom and His Experiences Coming to and Living In the United States from Australia
    Spencer
    November 30, 2018 App Interview

    We talked about my Dad’s experiences coming to America and living here as a green card holder and then later as a naturalized citizen. We also spoke about his relationship with my mother.

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