Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Children Crossing Mexican Border Up 50% in 2011

The Los Angeles Times reported that there was an increase of unaccompanied children from Central American countries who attempted to cross the Mexican border into the U.S. illegally in hopes of qualifying for asylum. There are significant pockets of growth from three countries: "El Salvador, with 68% more unaccompanied minors; Guatamala, with 72% more; and Honduras, with the number more than doubling, from 1,201 to 2,477." These 2011 statistics were cited in a reported called "Forced From Home: The Lost Boys and Girls of Central America" and the number is expected to rise in 2012. 

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