Joan Morris is not one to relish the spotlight. But she had no way to avoid it Friday night as White Sox fans gave her a standing ovation.
CHICAGO -- "It was eye-opening," Morris said.
"They are more than just leaving their country," she said,"they are leaving their husbands and fathers because they had to stay. They go to a country without speaking the language or know where to go."
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