(Reuters) – Mercedes Robinson-Duvallon turned 83 in February, but there was little time for celebration. On her birthday, as she sat in a wheelchair recovering from surgery, sheriffs’ deputies arrived to evict her from the Miami home where she has lived since 1966. A year earlier her property had moved into foreclosure …
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