Program helps unaccompanied minors reunite with their parents

The children of immigrants sometimes make the trip to the US-Mexico border alone to reunite with parents already in the US. There is an immigration program that allows some to send for their children legally and safely. KQED’s Tyche Hendricks reports on the Central American Minors program that could go away if President Biden loses the 2024 election.

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