Cuban mother seeks help to get her daughter with cerebral palsy out of the country: "We can't take it anymore."
Arianelis Ramírez is seeking help to process a humanitarian visa for her daughter Sara, who has cerebral palsy, worsened by the power outages of over 20 hours in Cuba.
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