Honduras first lady urges families to avoid illegal crossing
The first lady of Honduras discouraged citizens of her country from attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally and pledged to address the problems that led them to flee.
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The first lady of Honduras discouraged citizens of her country from attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally and pledged to address the problems that led them to flee.
Hundreds of migrant children forcibly separated from their parents were transferred thousands of miles away from the border, and some already have been placed in foster care, officials said.
One is a former hospital. Another is a retrofitted superstore. One is a tent city with the capacity to grow.
President Donald Trump said Friday that the southern border is "under siege" -- a day after his administration released statistics that showed illegal border crossings held steady in April and are in line with historical trends.