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Underage Immigrant Crisis
Underage Immigrant Crisis Part 1 We are having a big problem here in Texas, by the border. It is turning into a dilemma. A lot of underage children are coming into the United states, from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala. These immigrants are only kids. They are running away from poverty, gangs and their lives being threaten. They come here to reunite with parents, or relatives that already live here. At one time President Obama said that any child that reached American soil, would not be sent back to their native Country. I think that people confused his words. He never said for them to send them by the thousands. Now it seems that their own families are sending them, or paying the coyotes big money to bring them here. Last year 24.000 children cross over. This year they expect 90.000. What can we do? This is a big problem. In their journey to get here - these children encounter a lot of dangers. Some get raped, some get killed and some are taken by the Cartels and forced to work for them. Still some get here, but without an ear, or some fingers missing. They do that so their relatives can pay more money to save their lives. These kids come to the Texas Valley, than they bring them to Houston. From here they take them to California, where they are not wanted. I think we should be more human with them, by that I mean - maybe we should let them stay with their families that are here already and help the ones that have no one. What do you think? To be continued: 07/11/2014 By Lucilla M. Carrillo
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