Families struggle with where to educate their U.S. citizen children after a parent has been deported

MATAMOROS, MEXICO - MARCH 10: Umeko Perdomo, 6, right, plays outside the Perdomo family home in Matamoros, Mexico, while her family prepares dinner inside. Princess Martinez's six daughters are U.S. citizens-- born and raised in South Texas. The Perdomos moved to Matamoros after their father was deported from the United States last year. Photographed March 10, 2011 in Matamoros, Mexico. (Photo by Alexandra Garcia / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
MATAMOROS, MEXICO - MARCH 10: Umeko Perdomo, 6, right, plays outside the Perdomo family home in Matamoros, Mexico, while her family prepares dinner inside. Princess Martinez's six daughters are U.S. citizens-- born and raised in South Texas. The Perdomos moved to Matamoros after their father was deported from the United States last year. Photographed March 10, 2011 in Matamoros, Mexico. (Photo by Alexandra Garcia / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Families struggle with where to educate their U.S. citizen children after a parent has been deported
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