Thousands of Puerto Ricans displaced by Hurricane Maria could be forced out of their temporary homes
The calls, warning that they soon would have to leave and find their own places to live, came by robot. Every two weeks or so, the automated voice would tell Analee Dalmau and hundreds of other displaced families that the deadline was looming, that they would soon have to move out of their hotel rooms, that their refuge would no longer be covered by federal funds. Dalmau, 24, fled her home near the island’s tropical rain forest after lashed the US territory more than 10 months ago. She landed in West Springfield, Massachusetts, where she, ...
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