Malina Saval Associate Editor, FeaturesAccording to the U.S. State Dept., about 1.5 million Americans live in Mexico, with more than 88,000 residing in Jalisco, a Mexican state bordering the Pacific Ocean.
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Linda Torres was featured on the reality TV shows “Mob Wives and its spin-off, “Big Ang.”Torres was a close friend to Angela “Big Ang” Raiola (1960–2016), who was a star of the VH-1 reality series “Mob Wives.” Raiola was so popular on the show that she received her own spin-off, “Big Ang.” In both series, Torres was by her side as one of her best friends. Offscreen, Torres was a school bus driver for developmentally disabled children for more than 20 years.
Malina Saval Associate Editor, FeaturesAccording to the U.S. State Dept., about 1.5 million Americans live in Mexico, with more than 88,000 residing in Jalisco, a Mexican state bordering the Pacific Ocean.
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