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WASHINGTON — Just because unaccompanied Central American minors are no longer crossing the U.S. border in the vast numbers they were last year doesn't mean their problems are over.
Significant challenges exist for these young people stuck in limbo while awaiting hearings to determine their legal status in the U.S.
Speakers at a Washington immigration conference stressed that the situation has hardly improved and instead has only grown worse.