What Really Happens When We Deport Refugees
Immigration
Posted December 2016
Thousands of refugees from El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala are fleeing deadly gang violence, and the region still suffers from some of the highest rates of violence in the world. As the U.S. continues to face a growing migration crisis along its border with Mexico, some refugees tell their stories.
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