Jobs & Economy She Faced The Threat Of Deportation. Her Crime? Being Pregnant All images are RICE file photos. In the cramped bathroom of a condominium apartment in Singapore, Annisa stared at the pregnancy test she had purchased from the Guardian pharmacy. She had suspected she might be pregnant, having missed her period by a week, then two. Now, the double pink lines were by Ko Lyn Cheang July 3, 2021
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