White House: Kids at border won't get to stay

Pablo Martinez Monsivais/The Associated Press<br>
Demonstrators march in front of the White House in Washington, Monday, after a news conference of immigrant families and children’s advocates responding to the President Barack Obama’s statement on the crisis of unaccompanied children and families illegally entering the US. A top administration official says no one – not even children trying to escape violent countries – can illegally enter the United States without eventually facing deportation proceedings.

Pablo Martinez Monsivais/The Associated Press<br> Demonstrators march in front of the White House in Washington, Monday, after a news conference of immigrant families and children’s advocates responding to the President Barack Obama’s statement on the crisis of unaccompanied children and families illegally entering the US. A top administration official says no one – not even children trying to escape violent countries – can illegally enter the United States without eventually facing deportation proceedings.

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