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After Harvey, undocumented immigrants face added uncertainty

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P.J. Tobia reports on how undocumented families are overcoming Hurricane Harvey.

For Houston's undocumented immigrant community, some 600,000 people, Hurricane Harvey has turned anxiety about immigration raids and deportations into a visceral fear to seek shelter. In addition, many who have been impacted by the storm are unable to qualify for government disaster relief. P.J. Tobia reports on how undocumented families are overcoming Harvey.

09/01/2017

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