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The Obama Administration announced last week that it will no longer deport many kids who were raised in the United States but came to America illegally with their families when they were young. The decision could affect up to 800,000 young people in the United States. Cayla Roberts is one of them. Craig sits down with Roberts to talk about her experiences. Roberts came to America from China when she was 14 years old, after being sold to a human trafficker by her father. Nadia Tanova, the director for the National Network for Arab American Communities, also joins in the conversation.
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