New U.S. Citizen From Cuba Celebrates 'First Paycheck in America' in Viral Video-WATCH
A video of a recent Cuban immigrant celebrating his first paycheck as UPS driver has gone viral in celebration of the American dream.
A video of a recent Cuban immigrant celebrating his first paycheck as UPS driver has gone viral in celebration of the American dream.
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The fire blazed up to their crowns, torching every needle along the way, and frightening scientists into thinking they would never recover.
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