Hugs and sobs: Families separated in US return to Guatemala

Fourteen-year-old Hermelindo Juarez, second from left, looks around at his home country, Tuesday, July 10, 2018, as he and his father, Deivin Juarez, left, step off a chartered flight from the U.S. in Guatemala City, Guatemala, after the two were deported. They and 11 other families who were separated by the Trump administration were returned to Guatemala. (AP Photo/Colleen Long)

Families separated under President Donald Trump administration’s zero tolerance policy return home to Guatemala City, Guatemala, Tuesday, July 10, 2018, after being deported from the United States. After lining up on the tarmac, they headed to a processing center where they were screened and given identification before being released back into the country. (AP Photo/Colleen Long)

GUATEMALA CITY — Donelda Pulex stepped off the airplane into the sun, clutching her 5-year-old daughter’s hand and burst into heaving sobs. Fourteen-year-old Hermelindo Juarez hid his face as his father comforted him. Efildo Daniel Vasquez walked cautiously behind his 8-year-old son.

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