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Undocumented Children Face Complex Legal Challenges With Few Resources

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Thirty-eight women and children from Honduras were flown back to that country on Monday. United States immigration officials say it's just the first in a series of "expedited deportations" of Central Americans fleeing gang violence and desperate poverty. But given that the situation there is not improving, advocates for the children in the U.S. are exhausting every legal avenue to keep immigrants here.

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