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read the excerpt from \at 14, i walked through the desert to reach the us. my story didnt end there.\ i want everyone to know that the story doesnt end once migrants cross the border. it doesnt even end if we are lucky enough to be granted asylum. the story, the hardships, the aspirations continue in the us. improved immigration policies and humane asylum procedures are critical, but they are only a first step. everyone needs protection and support. my dream is to become a social worker and improve the foster system so other children in the us dont have to go through what i did. i want to make our cities safe, livable, healthy places for all people. i walked through the desert for days—to have these opportunities. on international migrants day this month—and beyond—seek out migrants in your community and listen to their stories. there are many ways you can support young migrants, such as donating or volunteering. migrant narratives dont end once we arrive in our new communities. were a part of this fabric and our stories arent over. what action does soledad suggest individuals take to support young migrants in their communities? become social workers walk through the desert
The text suggests actions like donating or volunteering to support young migrants.
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Neither "become social workers" nor "walk through the desert" are correct. The text mentions donating or volunteering as support - actions.