In a remote town in northern Mexico, a 10-year-old-boy is struggling
with his homework. His name is Oscar Castellanos, and the fifth-grader
is getting extra help from his father because he's having trouble
adjusting to his new school.
The student enrolled at
Leona Vicario Elementary in the town of Cananea is technically a
foreigner in his father's land. Oscar was born in Arizona and is a U.S.
citizen. He recites the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance by memory without
hesitation. His English accent is that of a boy raised in the American
Southwest.
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