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Dying to get back

Season 3 Episode 20 | 25m 15s

While the number of illegal crossings at the border has plummeted dramatically — roughly half the number than during peak years — just as many people are dying. Meaning for those coming into the country illegally, it is now more deadly, more lethal, than at any time in recent U.S. immigration history.

Aired: 05/15/13
Extras
A look at Massachusetts, the only state that requires health insurance.
A girl's painful search for information about her father, lost in the Arizona desert.
20 years before Sandy Hook, a student went on a shooting rampage in Massachusetts.
Fixing structural unemployment by improving scientific, technical and mathematical skills.
The National STEM Consortium improves scientific, technical and mathematical skills.
Interview with Acting Secretary of Labor Seth Harris.
Animated map of STEM training programs by type.
A roundtable examines the history of the Second Amendment and how it shapes debate today.
An urban garden destroyed by Superstorm Sandy gets a second chance.
A program designed to help low-income, mostly African-American children save for college.
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A round table discussion on economic inequality, mobility, debt, and economic health.
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