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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Rose Rodgers, Assistant Public Affairs Officer at the US embassy, right, and Marianmer Gonzalez Ruta. Photo by Grevic Alvarado Marianmer González came to TT five years ago from Maturín, Venezuela, looking for better opportunities for her family. Her husband, Gregor, had already been here for two years when she and her little daughter arrived. The three together decided to learn English to improve their social status and get better jobs. […]

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