SAN DIEGO Each night, Leslie, 16, and Adilene Munoz, 8, sleep restlessly in their parents bed while their brother Marcos, 13, covers himself with a blanket on the floor beside them. Across the border in Tijuana, their parents lie awake in their small third-story apartment, feeling anxious and helpless. The family has been divided by the U.S.-Mexican border since Feb. 22, when immigration agents …
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