By Eron Ben-Yehuda
Crying hysterically, a woman who lived down the street from Jesus Belmudez walked into his house one morning and pleaded for help to rescue her relatives from "cholos" forcing their way into her house.
In Spanish, the term cholos typically refers...
Crying hysterically, a woman who lived down the street from Jesus Belmudez walked into his house one morning and pleaded for help to rescue her relatives from "cholos" forcing their way into her house.
In Spanish, the term cholos typically refers...
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