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Andres Carrillo, founder of the pop-up Cocina Pachuco, is using his cuisine to fundraise for immigrants in detention 

Born and raised in El Paso, the recently arrived chef is strengthening ties with his new home. One way he’s doing that: supporting the state’s immigrant communities.
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