I'm shocked by the situation Edith is going through

. I mean, who would imagine that an ex-student of hers becomes her biggest support system?

She's always been someone who cares deeply for others, and now she's having to put their needs before her own. It's heartbreaking, but at the same time, it's amazing how quickly she's stepped up to help them out

.
I think what's even more impressive is that she's not just focused on helping her brothers, but also on giving them a chance to build a better life for themselves. It's not easy, especially when they're dealing with deportation and all the uncertainty that comes with it

. But Edith is like a rock for them - steady, strong, and always willing to lend a helping hand

.
I'm sure there are many people who would love to step up and help her brothers, but I think what's really special about Edith is that she's already got a deep connection with them from when they were in school. She knows their struggles, their strengths, and their weaknesses

. It's no wonder she's the voice for her students now

.