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Immigration

Aug. 19, 1998

Kenyan Blast Rattles Hopes of Immigrant

OXNARD - For Jimmi Juma Shua, midnight was far more than the turn of another day. It also marked his birthday - and the difference between U.S. citizenship and a return to Kenya, still roiling from the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi.

By B. Scott Bortnick
Special to the Daily Journal
        OXNARD - For Jimmi Juma Shua, midnight was far more than the turn of another day. It also marked his birthday - and the difference between U.S. citizenship and a return to Kenya, still roiling from the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi.
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