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Migrant teen has no idea when he will see his dad

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'I didn't know we could be separated': Migrant teen has no idea when he will see his dad

It's been more than a month since this 17-year-old has seen his dad. In April, they fled Honduras, leaving behind the rest of their family in hopes of supporting them financially from the U.S. Picked up after illegally crossing into Texas, they were separated and he spent weeks in windowless cells and government shelter. Yamiche Alcindor shares his story.

06/29/2018

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