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A woman who lived in the United States for ten years before being deported is featured in an emotional video.

The woman has lived and worked in Texas since coming to the United States from Honduras ten years ago.

Two of the woman’s three children were born in the United States, according to the CNN video.

The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported Kenia Perez to Honduras.

After his mother was bundled and sent back to their homeland, her 14-year-old son, Isaac Perez, was forced to self-deport and follow her.

Due to their lack of passports, two of Kenia’s American-citizen children were unable to accompany her on her trip right away.

Isaac was allowed to accompany her mother a month later. Additionally, his two younger siblings subsequently followed Siut after obtaining their passports.

Social media users have responded to the poignant film by discussing the effects of the recent US immigration crackdown.

An ICE spokesman was quoted by CNN as saying: Aliens “chose to break our nation’s criminal and administrative laws and as a result of those choices, are responsible for what happens to their children – just as any U.S. citizen parent who breaks the law is when they are taken to jail.”

Watch the video below

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A CNN investigation finds more than 100 American children left stranded after ICE took their parents. CNN’s Kyung Lah follows one family’s story of separation and resilience from Texas to Honduras. #cnn #news

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