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Meet China’s ‘left behind’ children

Clip: 5/21/2015 | 3m 45s

China’s ‘left behind’ children will once again join their parents in the U.S.

In a small private kindergarten in China’s southern Fujian province, most of the students are actually American. Their parents are Chinese migrants working in the U.S. who have sent their children home to live with grandparents until they can earn enough money to support them. University of California student Leo Zou reports on this story of reverse migration.

05/21/2015 | Rating NR

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