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'A quiet friction' over new immigrants
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Genoveva Garza, left, and Teresa Nolander, live in Albert Lea. Garza moved to the area from Mexico four years ago, and is learning English. Nolander has learned Spanish and teaches Spanish classes to community members. (MPR Photo/Jeff Jones)

Genoveva Garza, left, and Teresa Nolander, live in Albert Lea. Garza moved to the area from Mexico four years ago, and is learning English. Nolander has learned Spanish and teaches Spanish classes to community members.

(MPR Photo/Jeff Jones)
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