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A Betrayal of Migrant Children, and the Law [NYTimes.com]

Kevin Dooley

 

When hundreds of unaccompanied children ā€” part of a recent surge of thousands of migrants stopped at the Southern border after fleeing violence and poverty in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador ā€” were sent by federal officials to stay with relatives or other sponsors on Long Island, many found themselves blocked at the schoolhouse door.

The law requires public schools to enroll all children regardless of their immigration status. Yet guardians in Westbury, in Nassau County, told of an impossible scramble to meet demands for documents proving residency. Teenagers in Hempstead who showed up for class were sent home and told there was no room for them.

 

[For more of this story go to http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10...ren-and-the-law.html]

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