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How can you look at these people and want to cause them any harm, these are families just like yours!!! What is it? The color of their skin?

They are not all Anti American, we have to give them a chance!

 

        

 

         




 

          

 

Lucy Ibanez, 10, of Fresno, Calif., joins a rally held at the Capitol in Sacramento, on April 10.

 

  •     Immigrants who lack American documents have been forced to cross through remote desert. Smugglers who lead them, called coyotes, have tripled their fees in the last decade, experts said. As a result, parents living in the United States illegally find increasingly that they can no longer afford the growing risks and expense of returning home to retrieve their children, the harsh choice: either they allow others to raise their children far away, or they hire strangers to smuggle their children into the United States. "If my children stay in El Salvador, I will definitely lose them because of the distance that separates us," said Rigoberto Centeno, a Salvadoran immigrant who lives in the Washington suburbs and who recently hired a smuggler to help reunite his family. "If they come with a coyote to the United States, there is a chance that I will lose them in the desert. "But there is also a very good chance that they will make it across. If we want to be with our children, there is no other way."