Come on camera, to let these children know they are not alone. The facility very close to the ride here. They are sure the protesters were making their voices heard to the children inside to the at least 70 children separated from their parents, girls and boys, age 13 to 17. I was speaking to Asylum Speakers as well. We reported earlier in the week from mexico, people desperately trying to cross over, a journey that can take up to three months. I spoke to one asylum speaker from honduras. She came traveling her 11monthold child. It took her six weeks to get to the border. She was turned away for eight days. Eight days on the mexican side trying to get in through the Port Of Entry the right way, as President Trump would say. After she came here, she was given an Immigration Court day. Were following up with her. She has to show up to court this tuesday. She was showing me the documents. Theyre all in english, of course, barely able to make any sense of them. And she cannot afford a lawy
these parents. what we are learning is they folks, probably many of them, the parents of over 2,000 children, have already been deported back to central america, now being instructed to call a 1-800 number from rural honduras or guatemala or el salvador, to try to locate these kids. in the facility behind me, we learned yesterday that the unit in charge of helping these kids locate their parents and reunify is off on the weekends. they don t work saturdays and sundays. if you want to locate your kid, you re just going to have to wait until tomorrow. mariana, thank you, and caliperry, thank to you as well. there s more than just spanish spoken, a lot of indigenous languages. the challenges are indeed big. i m joined by a pan.