Keshena of Tacoma, Washington, holds a photograph of her son that she kept with her during her 4½-year prison term to remind her of what is at stake. “My debt–not only is it affecting me financially, mentally, emotionally, … it affects my boys. … They suffer, too,” she says. “For everything I have done in the past, they suffer for now. My past is haunting me.”
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