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In harm’s way: Social security benefits elude South Dallas residents with blocked debit cards - Dallas Weekly

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By Sujata Dand, Dallas Free Press Benny Cooper wipes the sweat off from his forehead. The 62-year-old has been mowing lawns this morning in the Ideal neighborhood of South Dallas. […]

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