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Workshops guide isle migrants on path to citizenship

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DAN NAKASO / DNAKASO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Emmanuel Galario, 55, and his wife, Perpetua Galario, 53, who both work at Ewa Beach Elementary School, went to St. Joseph Catholic Church in Waipahu to begin the process toward gaining U.S. citizenship.

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University of Hawaii law school student Bev Simina, in back, joined Taylor Brack, left, and Marcus Wallace, right, who both graduated from the UH law school in May, along with attorney Sechyi Laiu, who graduated from UH’s William S. Richardson School of Law in 2007, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Waipahu to help immigrants with their applications for U.S. citizenship on Saturday.