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Living Underground: Deported From the U.S., Some in Mexico Are Making Homes in Holes

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As Congress debates immigration reform, nearly 11 million people who call the United States home are living an underground existence to avoid detection by the authorities. But what happens when people are deported? Quite a few Mexicans who've been sent back across the border are now living underground -- literally -- in the border city of Tijuana.

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