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Rosita

[roh-zee-tuh, raw-see-tah]

noun

  1. a female given name, Spanish form of Rose.



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Worst of all, for me, was Salvador, a sobbing and suicidal father whose 8-year-old daughter, Rosita, had been ripped from him when they’d arrived at the border, and who still wasn’t sure he would get her back.

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Salvador and Rosita were eventually reunited, but thousands of other parents and children ripped apart by Miller’s family-separation policy weren’t so lucky.

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Melina’s middle name is Rose, named after Pasadena and Davila’s grandmother, Rosita.

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In the season premiere, Elmo gets upset when Rosita’s beach ball knocks over his block tower.

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He yells at Rosita and exclaims that he wishes they had never played the beach-ball game.

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