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Old 05-24-2016, 07:02 PM
 
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When Pineda-Chavez and Guillen-Acosta left their homes in Honduras, they were hoping to regain normalcy in the U.S. — graduate high school, play soccer, make new friends. Just live safe, anonymous lives. They didn’t anticipate becoming the faces behind the Obama administration’s struggle to curb immigration.

Guillen-Acosta, from North Carolina, and Pineda-Chavez, from Georgia, were detained in January during Operation Border Guardian, which picked up 336 immigrants who arrived after January 1, 2014 as minors — but are now over 18 years old.

Advocates to immigration agents: Stay away from students | Fox News Latino

Ok; since these illegal aliens have to cross THROUGH at least Mexico to come here, why won't LatAm step up and help out its own "brother and sister" Hispanics?
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