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Now I get it: Child immigration crisis

Over the last nine months, more than 52,000 unaccompanied children have been caught crossing the Mexico U.S border. Yahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric explains why there’s been such a dramatic increase.

Immigration has always been a contentious issue in the United States. But the current crisis reached a boiling point last week in Murrieta, California, when angry protesters successfully turned away three buses of illegal immigrants being taken to a border patrol post there.

The residents were upset because they don’t want their tax dollars supporting the recent wave of illegal minors who have been streaming across the border. Over the last nine months, more than 52,000 unaccompanied children have entered the U.S. illegally, and they’re burdening an already burdened system.

Most of these children are coming from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, and some of the children making the dangerous journey have been toddlers.

Border patrol stations are backed up, so thousands of kids are being sent to detention centers on military bases. Even a warehouse in Arizona has been converted into a holding facility.

So why are they coming? And why aren’t they being turned away immediately? No matter where you stand on the immigration issue or this current crisis, hopefully after watching this you’ll be able to say, ‘Now I Get It.’