DHS: Growing trend of migrant children abandoned at border

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The Texas Department of Public Safety rescued two abandoned migrant children at the southern border in Eagle Pass, Texas, amid a spike in unaccomp...

The Texas Department of Public Safety rescued two abandoned migrant children at the southern border in Eagle Pass, Texas, amid a spike in unaccompanied children being sent over the border.Migrant families who fear deportation often send their children to the border alone knowing they will most likely be let into the country.

But the growing trend of smugglers leaving children at the border as soon as they reach the U.S. has federal officials concerned, given...

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