Kids living in Tijuana are going to school in the United States
The best way to assess the impact of the U.S. immigration policy on children of deported parents is to spend the day with them. That’s according to child welfare and human rights authorities.
Some U.S.-born children living in Mexico now cross the border into the U.S. each day to continue their education. They often rise from bed as early as 3 a.m. to make the trek - shouldering not just their book bags but feelings of confusion and insecurity.
Correspondent Mike Kirsch takes us on their daily journey to the classroom.
U.S.-born children of deported parents can also attend school in Mexico. A large number of them, however, do not read and write in Spanish. That has put a strain on the Mexican education system and in many cases has caused students to be held back.
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Some U.S.-born children living in Mexico now cross the border into the U.S. each day to continue their education. They often rise from bed as early as 3 a.m. to make the trek - shouldering not just their book bags but feelings of confusion and insecurity.
Correspondent Mike Kirsch takes us on their daily journey to the classroom.
U.S.-born children of deported parents can also attend school in Mexico. A large number of them, however, do not read and write in Spanish. That has put a strain on the Mexican education system and in many cases has caused students to be held back.
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Washington, DC (and greater area)
• MHz - Channel 3
• COMCAST (Xfinity) - Channel 273
• FIOS - Channel 277
New York City
• Time Warner - Channel 134
• FiOS (Verizon) - Channel 277
Los Angeles
• Charter Cable - Channel 562
• Time Warner - Channel 155
Satellite Nationwide
• DISH TV - Channel 279
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