Mother's last wish: Settling children's immigration status
22nd Nov 2005, 22:42 GMT
Maria Carrillo had one dying wish, and 11 children to help her make it happen. Carrillo, 51, learned last year that she was dying of cancer and knew immediately what she needed to bring her peace.
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