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In Tijuana, a breakfast hall for the stranded
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Jun 21, 2013
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In Tijuana, a breakfast hall for the stranded
Since 2009, the Obama administration has deported more than 1.5 million people, but even after being kicked out of the U.S., many have hopes of returning. Fronteras Desk reporter Adrian Florido visited a breakfast hall in Tijuana where many deportees try to figure out how to get back.
Deportees form up outside a Tijuana breakfast hall, where many will have their only substantive meal of the day.
Deportees form up outside a Tijuana breakfast hall, where many will have their only substantive meal of the day.
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Since 2009, the Obama administration has deported more than 1.5 million people, but even after being kicked out of the U.S., many have hopes of returning. Fronteras Desk reporter Adrian Florido visited a breakfast hall in Tijuana where many deportees try to figure out how to get back.

Since 2009, the Obama administration has deported more than 1.5 million people, but even after being kicked out of the U.S., many have hopes of returning. Fronteras Desk reporter Adrian Florido visited a breakfast hall in Tijuana where many deportees try to figure out how to get back.