A barber in Brooklyn, who knows what it's like to start a life in a new country, is opening his heart and his home to immigrants seeking asylum in New York.
He was a barber in Venezuela before he sought asylum New York City. Now, he works in Bushwick at Central Latino Barbershop to support his wife and children. But his family is growing with every new busload of migrants. He does not see them as strangers.
"I too come from a humble family," Sanchez said. "I'm able to pay my rent and all of my expenses, now I want to help others do the same."
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