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    U.S. Border Patrol agents patrolling the border fence near Naco, Ariz. (AP/Ross D. Franklin)
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    Immigration crisis born of inaction

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    June 20, 2014 4:40 pm
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    Maria Eva Casco, left, and her son Christian Casco, of El Salvador, sit at at the Greyhound bus terminal in Phoenix last month. Central American families arrested in Texas will continue to be flown to Arizona, and hundreds of unaccompanied minors a day are being shipped to a federal detention center in the southern part of the state, Gov. Jan Brewer's spokesman says. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)
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    Soccer helps some young Hondurans to avoid gangs
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    Gunmen open fire inside bus, kill 6 in El Salvador
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    Manuel Zelaya, center, former Honduran President and now congressman, is forcibly expelled by riot police from the congress building along with other members of the Libertad y Refundacion, LIBRE party, in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Tuesday, May 13 2014. Hundreds of Zelaya's supporters clashed with riot police and soldiers and where eventually expelled violently from the building. (AP Photo/Fernando Antonio)
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    Handcuffed radio host Marlon Puente Rimula, second from left, smiles as he is escorted by police to a courtroom, in Guatemala City, late Tuesday night, May 13, 2014. Guatemalan police arrested the radio host who leads a fan organization for the Club Municipal soccer team for allegedly inciting fellow fans to kill a supporter of a rival team. Puente Rimola and two other men were arrested for the April 27 beating and stabbing death of Kevin Diaz, a 17-year-old fan of the rival team, Comunicaciones. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)
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