Tearful reunions for 9 separated kids back in Guatemala

Migrant children, from left, 5-year-old Filomena Jacinto Velasquez, 6-year-old Leo Jeancarlo de Leon, and 7-year-old Mayra Cristina Gregorio Velasquez play in a welcome room at La Aurora airport in Guatemala City, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018, after they were released by U.S. immigration authorities and flown home. Jeancarlo’s mother Lourdes de Leon said she and Leo had gone to the U.S. in search of a better life because her low-paid job selling clothing wasn’t enough to provide him with a good future. They arrived in Arizona on May 10, and the boy was taken from her a couple of days later. She was returned to Guatemala on June 7, while he remained in a shelter in New York. (AP Photo/Oliver de Ros)

Families wait to be reunited with their children who were separated from them by U.S. immigration authorities, at the shelter “Nuestras Raíces” in Guatemala City, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018. Nine child migrants who were taken from their parents at the U.S. border have arrived home in Guatemala for tearful reunions as the Trump administration belatedly tries to comply with a court order to return hundreds of separated minors to their families. (AP Photo/Oliver de Ros)

Lourdes de Leon hugs her 6-year-old son Leo Jeancarlo de Leon as they are reunited at the shelter “Nuestras Raíces” in Guatemala City, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2018. De Leon said she and Leo had gone to the U.S. in search of a better life because her low-paid job selling clothing wasn’t enough to provide him with a good future. They arrived in Arizona on May 10, and the boy was taken from her a couple of days later. She was returned to Guatemala on June 7, while he remained in a shelter in New York. (AP Photo/Oliver de Ros)

GUATEMALA CITY — Nine Guatemalan child migrants who were taken from their parents at the U.S. border arrived home for tearful reunions Tuesday as the Trump administration tries to comply with a court order to return hundreds of separated minors to their families.

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