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A month after crossing river into US, immigrants face harsh reality

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They crossed the Rio Grande into the United States without papers and clutching their young children. Now, thousands of Central American immigrants face myriad challenges from finding work to threats of deportation, all without speaking any English. A month after meeting three undocumented families in Texas, AFP catches up with them as they adjust to their new lives near New York.

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