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Author: Gerelyn Terzo

Gerelyn Terzo is a staff writer at Sharemoney, a money remittance service that is passionate about improving the lives of immigrants. The granddaughter of an Italian immigrant from the town of Teora whose first steps in the U.S. were on Ellis Island, Gerelyn resides in New Jersey.
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Immigrants Fall Into Gray Area for Battling Coronavirus

Gerelyn Terzo
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The U.S. government has responded to the one-two punch of a health crisis and economic meltdown with accelerated drug trials and trillions of dollars in economic stimulus for businesses and Americans alike. One segment of the population that falls into a gray area, however, is immigrants.

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