Families keep trying to cross border, wall or no wall

In this Friday, Jan. 11, 2019, photo, Deysi Yanira Centeno, wipes a tear as she describes fleeing El Salvador with three of her children, ages 7, 11, and 15, at the Catholic Charities shelter in McAllen, Texas. Centeno reached the border a month after fleeing El Salvador, where gangs threatened her 15-year-old daughter. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

In this Friday, Jan. 11, 2019, photo, Maria Orbelina Cortez, right, walks with her 3-year-old son, Julio, center, and a worker at the Catholic Charities shelter in McAllen, Texas. Orbelina says she decided to flee El Salvador after her husband attacked her and caused a pan of hot oil to fall, scalding Julio and leaving a scar on his head. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

In this Friday, Jan. 11, 2019, photo, Maria Orbelina Cortez stands with her three sons, ages 11, 5, and 3, in the yard behind the Catholic Charities shelter in McAllen, Texas. Orbelina says that after fleeing El Salvador, she hopes to find refuge for her children with her parents in California. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

MCALLEN, Texas — Maria Orbelina Cortez says she fled El Salvador for the U.S. after her husband attacked her and knocked a pan of scalding oil onto her youngest son’s head.

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