Immigration

According to the Applied Research Center's report "Shattered Families," at least 5,000 children of immigrants live in U.S. foster care because their parents were detained or deported. Above: Demonstrators describing themselves as "Obama Orphans," or children whose parents have been deported, are seen outside the White House in 2010.
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( Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images / February 8, 2013 )

According to the Applied Research Center's report "Shattered Families," at least 5,000 children of immigrants live in U.S. foster care because their parents were detained or deported. Above: Demonstrators describing themselves as "Obama Orphans," or children whose parents have been deported, are seen outside the White House in 2010.

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