These Kids Live In Mexico But Cross The Border Daily To Go To School In The US
Columbus is a village in New Mexico of roughly 1,800 people that sits along the U.S.-Mexico border. On the opposite side you’ll find the town of Palomas, Mexico. Many people here have relatives on both sides of the border.
What makes this region unique is the fact that hundreds of children cross the border daily to attend school in America. All of them are U.S. citizens.
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