Antonio Romo
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In this Feb. 13, 2017 photo, U.S. Marine veteran Antonio Romo, who was deported, looks out from his apartment balcony in Tijuana, Mexico, where he can see the U.S. border wall separating San Diego, U.S. from Tijuana, Mexico. Romo, who became a U.S. resident before enlisting, was sent to federal prison in Texas for conspiracy to distribute and sell cocaine. He said prison made him human again because it was there that he first got psychological help. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

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In this Feb. 13, 2017 photo, U.S. Marine veteran Antonio Romo looks at a replica of a pistol and other military items from his time in the service, mounted on his apartment wall in Tijuana, Mexico. Romo, who says he turned to alcohol and narcotics to try to quiet his nightmares and made multiple suicide attempts, fell into dealing and was arrested for selling cocaine. After getting out of prison in 2008, Romo was deported to Mexico, from where he had migrated without permission at age 12. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

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In this Feb. 13, 2017 image photo, U.S. Marine Corps veteran Antonio Romo holds a picture of himself taken from his days at boot camp, as he poses for a portrait next to the U.S. border wall on the beach in Tijuana, Mexico. Romo is part of a group of dozens of U.S. military veterans who were deported after criminal convictions and for years have fought to be allowed to return. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)