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Indigenous languages pose challenge for immigration officials at the border

By Andrew Craft

Published August 01, 2018
FoxNews.com

El PASO, Texas –  A spike in illegal crossings over the past several years of migrants from Central America has posed a new challenge for immigration officials: how to communicate with a growing number of asylum seekers who speak rare indigenous languages.

Hundreds of indigenous languages are spoken in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, some spoken by only a few hundred, or even dozens, of people. That issue was compounded by the zero-tolerance immigration policy, later reversed, that separated families at the border.

 
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/08/01/indigenous-languages-pose-challenge-for-immigration-officials-at-border.html

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The easy way:
Take them back to the border, and put them on the Mexican side.

(if the Mexicans try to stop this, start shooting until they stop trying...) ;)