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The Espinar family sleeps on the floor after arriving in Arriaga, Mexico, on Oct. 26, 2018. Father Joel Eduardo Espinar, 27, grew up in La Conce, Honduras, leaving fifth grade to work with his father cultivating watermelons bound for the U.S. But in the past two years, prices had shot up and it was becoming impossible to raise his children on his 1,500 Honduran Lempira ($62) weekly salary. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

The Espinar family sleeps on the floor after arriving in Arriaga, Mexico, on Oct. 26, 2018. Father Joel Eduardo Espinar, 27, grew up in La Conce, Honduras, leaving fifth grade to work with his father cultivating watermelons bound for the U.S. But in the past two years, prices had shot up and it was becoming impossible to raise his children on his 1,500 Honduran Lempira ($62) weekly salary. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd)

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