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Deported Central American Immigrants Often Delivered Back Into Danger

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President Obama's executive action on immigration could grant temporary relief for up to 5 million people at risk deportation. Millions more won't be helped. That includes tens of thousands of Central American children and families who overwhelmed the Southwest border this year. The president's action says the deportation of illegal borders crossers remains a priority. But just what does the journey home entail?

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