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Federal officials are regrouping after the town of Lawrenceville, Virginia, balked at a plan to house up to 500 unaccompanied children from Central and South America. Tens of thousands of them are streaming across the southern border of the US

Federal officials are regrouping after the town of Lawrenceville, Virginia, balked at a plan to house up to 500 unaccompanied children from Central and South America. Tens of thousands of them are streaming across the southern border of the United States. Anna Werner reports.

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As Vice President Joe Biden attempted to dispel rumors of amnesty in the U.S. for illegal immigrants, a flood of women and children - mostly from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala - continued to trek north

As Vice President Joe Biden attempted to dispel rumors of amnesty in the U.S. for illegal immigrants, a flood of women and children - mostly from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala - continued to trek north. Fleeing from violence, in search of a better future, and hearing rumors of amnesty, they have set their sights on the American border. Manuel Bojorquez reports.

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The White House is blaming a campaign of deliberate misinformation on the part of Central American smugglers for the recent rush of illegal immigrants to American borders

The White House is blaming a campaign of deliberate misinformation on the part of Central American smugglers for the recent rush of illegal immigrants to American borders. Intelligence sources say that people are being told that "if you make it to the U.S., you can stay." U.S. officials hope that increasing the number of immigration judges will speed up processing issues. Anna Werner reports.

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