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<strong>Fronteras Desk</strong></p>
<p><strong>MEXICO CITY</strong> — There’s been a lot of debate lately about President Barack Obama’s executive action that will grant legal status to some undocumented immigrants. It builds upon an earlier program that aided young immigrants brought here illegally as children.</p>
<p>But some young people were deported before they could take advantage of that program. Now those deportees are speaking out.<br>

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<strong>Silicon Valley De-Bug/New America Media</strong></p>
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<p>We took Interstate 5 South on a mission to rescue my <em>tía</em> Martha. After 30 years in the United States, she was deported three years ago to Tijuana, the bottom of California – <em>el culo del diablo</em>. We hadn’t heard from her since.</p>
<p>`It was because of the Mexican TV news program, Televisa, that we were able to find her.</p>