Learning how to type is the last concern for some 300,000 U.S.-born school kids now living in Mexico with their families. Some of their parents were deported, and many more went back to Mexico when jobs on this side of the border dried up. Now their kids are struggling to adapt to Mexican schools. A new program in Tijuana hopes to help these children adjust and prepare them to perhaps return home to the U.S. some day.
Tijuana Program Acclimates U.S.-Born Kids

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