Jonathan Castillo’s photography breaks stereotypes and honors immigrant-owned businesses in Chicago and nearby suburbs.

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Jonathan Castillo’s photography breaks stereotypes and honors immigrant-owned businesses in Chicago and nearby suburbs.
The Family That Transgender Asylum Seekers Built
The Family That Transgender Asylum Seekers Built via @Borderless_Mag
This story originally appeared in Borderless Magazine. On a warm February afternoon, Susana Coreas stands outside the door of Casa de Colores in Ciudad Juárez holding a phone in one hand and a 50 peso bill in the other. As she hands the money to two women leaving the building, Coreas pauses her phone call and greets the visitor at her door. “Adelante, esta es su casa,” she says. Go ahead, this is…
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