How Deportation Harms Kids’ Education

Alexa Narvaez, 9, along with other protesters, during a rally for deportees in downtown San Diego, California in 2014 Sandy Huffaker / Corbis For many, the New Year represents new beginnings, a chance to start fresh with a clean slate. But this was not the case for hundreds of undocumented adults and children swept up in deportation raids in the first days of 2016.

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