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Like so many ex-prisoners, he discovered
that freedom from confinement does not
mean freedom from problems. When
he left prison at the age of 32, Jefferson
had to find a job despite the stigma of
a prison sentence and Brazil’s 9 percent
unemployment rate. With 31 percent
of Brazilians living below the poverty
line, few seem to have sympathy for the
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