In a meeting last week
President Barack Obama told the presidents of Honduras, El Salvador and
Guatemala that many of the children from these countries who have turned
themselves into U.S. border agents will need to be sent home. Since
last October, approximately 57,000 children from Central America have
come to the U.S. With Congress deadlocked on ways to address the
current child migration crisis and the larger issue of what to do about
the 11 million people in this country without legal authorization, Obama
has vowed to fix much of our immigration system on his own. Please join
us to discuss next steps for immigration reform.
Interview:
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