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South Florida Ranks Third in the United States in Accepting Central American Minors

South Florida Ranks Third in the United States in Accepting Central American Minors

by web | Sep 9, 2014 | Special Immigrant Juvenile Status

According to the latest federal government figures, South Florida ranks third among the nation’s metropolitan areas with the highest number of Central American minors placed with sponsors, chiefly parents and other relatives. Harris County, which includes Houston, has...

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