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New Consulate Marks Surging Guatemalan Population in Inland Empire

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For years, Guatemalan immigrants in Southern California had just one consulate they could go to for services. It's in Los Angeles, even though the Southland is home to the largest number of Guatemalans outside Central America. A second consulate opens later this month about 70 miles east of L.A., in the San Bernardino area.

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