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Life or Death Struggle for Teens Seeking Asylum in the U.S

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The White House approved a plan last week allowing a limited number of children to apply for asylum while still in Central America. And claims for refuge from the tens of thousands of Central American children who've already fled here are expected to swell. But winning asylum is far from a sure thing.

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