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  • Kevin, 11 years old, shines shoes in Chimaltenango, far from his parents and home in Quetzaltenango. Poor Guatemalan children are often sent off to bring in money for families that cannot afford to feed them. Kevin said he has never been to school.
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  • A young girl juggles at an intersection in hopes of a few Quetzales from drivers. Poor Guatemalan children are often sent off to bring in money for families that cannot afford to feed them.
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  • Young students at Asociación Niño Obrero in Antigua, Guatemala. The non-governmental school is geared toward children and teens who could not attend public schools due to the challenged conditions in which they live. Tuition and the costs of uniforms and school materials can make public school prohibitive for poor families in Guatemala. Asociación Niño Obrero educates its students in both primary and technical curricula.
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  • Young students at Asociación Niño Obrero in Antigua, Guatemala. The non-governmental school is geared toward children and teens who could not attend public schools due to the challenged conditions in which they live. Tuition and the costs of uniforms and school materials can make public school prohibitive for poor families in Guatemala. Asociación Niño Obrero educates its students in both primary and technical curricula.
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  • Young students play with marbles at Asociación Niño Obrero in Antigua, Guatemala. The non-governmental school is geared toward children and teens who could not attend public schools due to the challenged conditions in which they live. Tuition and the costs of uniforms and school materials can make public school prohibitive for poor families in Guatemala. Asociación Niño Obrero educates its students in both primary and technical curricula.
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  • Young students at Asociación Niño Obrero in Antigua, Guatemala. The non-governmental school is geared toward children and teens who could not attend public schools due to the challenged conditions in which they live. Tuition and the costs of uniforms and school materials can make public school prohibitive for poor families in Guatemala. Asociación Niño Obrero educates its students in both primary and technical curricula.
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  • Kevin, 11 years old, shines shoes in Chimaltenango, far from his parents and home in Quetzaltenango. Poor Guatemalan children are often sent off to bring in money for families that cannot afford to feed them. Kevin said he has never been to school.
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  • A young student at Asociación Niño Obrero in Antigua, Guatemala. The non-governmental school is geared toward children and teens who could not attend public schools due to the challenged conditions in which they live. Tuition and the costs of uniforms and school materials can make public school prohibitive for poor families in Guatemala. Asociación Niño Obrero educates its students in both primary and technical curricula.
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  • Young students play with marbles at Asociación Niño Obrero in Antigua, Guatemala. The non-governmental school is geared toward children and teens who could not attend public schools due to the challenged conditions in which they live. Tuition and the costs of uniforms and school materials can make public school prohibitive for poor families in Guatemala. Asociación Niño Obrero educates its students in both primary and technical curricula.
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  • Kevin, 11 years old, shines shoes in Chimaltenango, far from his parents and home in Quetzaltenango. Poor Guatemalan children are often sent off to bring in money for families that cannot afford to feed them. Kevin said he has never been to school.
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  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Maria (right), 16, and her friend, Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, walk away from Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Alma recently quit the company after a year and a half. Maria still works there, but injured her wrist on the job and couldn't work today.
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  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
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  • Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, sits with her mother, Miriam Violeta Montufa, and niece in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
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  • About 20 teenagers and young adults live at an abandoned gas station in Guatemala City's Zone 4. Human waste litters the grounds.. About 20 otherwise homeless people live inside the station, and most are addicted to huffing paint thinner to numb the cold and their hunger pains.
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  • A young Mayan girl sits with a police officer in the children's court in Guatemala City. The officer said he found her alone, begging for money in the central park. The girl said her closest relatives are her parents in Quiche, hundreds of miles from the capitol.
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  • Guatemalan youth hang out on a corner in Zona 8 of Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday, June 13, 2005. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
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  • Guatemalan youth hang out on a corner in Zona 8 of Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday, June 13, 2005. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
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  • Rowdy Shaw, HSUS senior field responder, plays with a dog during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Edgefield County, SC Sheriff Adell Dobey observes a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Horse vet Mike Privett observes a horse during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (803-730-2272 mrprivettdvm@aol.com)
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  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • A dog in a pen during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-51.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-47.jpg
  • Jackie Beckstead, HSUS field responder, carries a dog into a temporary shelter at the Columbia, SC airport after a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Kimberly Kelly, South Carolina state director for The HSUS, with a puppy during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Veterinarian Stephanie Lee, of Charlotte, NC, holds a dog to be photographed during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. ((704) 588-4400)
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  • Teams are organized during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Ashley Mauceri, of the HSUS Animal Rescue Team, show pens to veterinarian Judi C Vogt during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (Vogt: 704-699-8896)
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  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • A dog in a pen during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • South Carolina Senator Jake Knotts (eft) and Kim Kelly, South Carolina state director for The HSUS, look in a pen during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (Knotts: (803) 212-6350)
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (right) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (left) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (left) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Miriam Violeta Montufa, mother of Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano  Montufa, 15, sits in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
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  • Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, sits with her mother, Miriam Violeta Montufa, and niece in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
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  • Workers look over their paychecks during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
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  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
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  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
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  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
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  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
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  • Workers wait for buses during a shift change at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007, a payday. Shifts can run from 12 to 14 hours.
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  • Elias (left), 9, and Armando, 11, shine shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boys said they work here every day and have never been to school.
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  • Elias (left), 9, and Armando, 11, shine shoes at the central park in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. The boys said they work here every day and have never been to school.
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  • Maria (left), 16, and her friend, Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, walk in Alma's neighborhood in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Maria works at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States. She injured her wrist on the job and couldn't work today. Alma recently quit the company after a year and a half.
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  • Alma de Los Angeles Sambrano Montufa, 15, sits with her mother, Miriam Violeta Montufa, and niece in their home in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Thursday, March 8, 2007. Alma worked at Legumex, a vegetable and fruit company that exports to the United States, for a year and a half. Her mother also used to work at the plant, but can no longer work due to an illness. Both Alma and her mother say they know for certain that the plant hires underage workers for sometimes 14-hour shifts.
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  • A child finds slight refuge on the stoop of a store as he sleeps in Guatemala City's Zone 8.
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  • Guatemalan youth hang out on a corner in Zona 8 of Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday, June 13, 2005. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
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  • Wilma Janet Chacon (left), a 17-year-old girl who at times is a niña de la calle, speaks with Carlos Toledo and Alejandro Estrado of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, in the children's court of the Organismo Judicial in Guatemala City. Toledo and Estrada were helping Chacon try to get joint custody of the child she had with another street child who has since reformed himself. The court said she had to stay off the streets in order to have any custody. Not long after, she chose the streets.
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  • Wilma Janet Chacon, 17, spends a few minutes with her 10-month-old baby, Kimberly, outside the children's court. During mediation, Chacon was told she has two months to prove that she will stay off the street and off drugs in order to share custody of her daughter with the child's father, now a reformed former street youth. A week later, she chose the streets.
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  • Wilma Janet Chacon, 17, spends a few minutes with her 10-month-old baby, Kimberly, outside the children's court. During mediation, Chacon was told she has two months to prove that she will stay off the street and off drugs in order to share custody of her daughter with the child's father, now a reformed former street youth. A week later, she chose the streets.
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  • Joel Luna, who believes he is 18, shows a surgical scar made when doctors pulled a private guard's bullet from his back and tried to repair the damage. Luna said a friend stole a cell phone in Guatemala City, and as Luna ran the guard shot him in the back.
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  • Ubelia, a four-year-old Guatemalan girl, drinks soda offered by representatives of the NGO "Nuestros Derechos" on a sidewalk that borders the upscale Zona Viva in Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday night, June 13, 2005. Ubelia is one of seven children that live with their parents, including mother Claudia Leticia Roque Jolón (cq), next to the giant trash dump in Zone 3. Claudia, 35, said she has lived in El Basurero for 7 years, and has spent 12 years living in the street. The family lives now in a two-room shanty with dirt floors, a garbage- and filth-strewn back yard and scores of flies.
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  • Joel Luna (left), who believes he is 18, walks in a wash area at Nuestros Derechos, a non-governmental organization that works with street kids. Luna said a friend stole a cell phone in Guatemala City, and as Luna ran the guard shot him in the back.
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  • Julia Set, a 20-year-old Mayan woman who lives in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, says she sold her baby in 2003 for 400 Quetzales (about U.S. $52) to a woman introduced to her by a midwife. Her baby and 8 others were found the next month in a Costa Rican house run by an unregistered adoption agency.
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  • Julia Set, a 20-year-old Mayan woman who lives in a small town near San Juan Sacatepéquez, Guatemala, says she sold her baby in 2003 for 400 Quetzales (about U.S. $52) to a woman introduced to her by a midwife. Her baby and 8 others were found the next month in a Costa Rican house run by an unregistered adoption agency.
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  • Guatemalan youth hang out on a corner in Zone 8 of Guatemala City, Guatemala on Monday night, June 13, 2005 as Doctors Without Borders workers gather their names. Many of "los niños de la calle,"--the children of the streets--are addicted to paint thinner, soaking balls of cloth with it and holding the toxic rags to their mouths. The children and young adults prefer solvent to glue because it is cheaper and helps them forget their hunger pains and cold. Carlos Toledo, director and founder of Nuestros Derechos--Our Rights- a Guatemalan non-governmental organization that tries to help the children off the streets and into society, said there are about 10,000 children living without homes or stable lives in Guatemala. "These children are illegal in their own country," Toledo said, since most have no legal documentation and are not recognized as existing by the government.
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  • Young friends on the island of Roatan, Honduras.
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  • Aerial view of buildiings in Ciudad Vieja, Guatemala on Tuesday, July 24, 2018.
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  • A property map is drawn during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-62.jpg
  • Fowl roam a section of property during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-63.jpg
  • Horse vet assistant Snuffy Sharpe watches a horse during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (803-920-1725 gunnersnuf@aol.com)
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-59.jpg
  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-55.jpg
  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-54.jpg
  • A dog in a pen during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-52.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-45.jpg
  • National Disaster Animal Response Team members Dave Hall (left) and Lee Smith transport a dog to a temporary shelter after a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (Smith: 704-363-8887 / Hall: 919-614-5278)
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-46.jpg
  • National Disaster Animal Response Team members Wendy Leonard (left) and Pam Siegler carry a dog into a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia, SC airport after a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (Leonard: 478-987-4679 / Siegler 931-438-8987)
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-42.jpg
  • National Disaster Animal Response Team members Lee Smith (left) and Dave Hall transport a dog to a temporary shelter after a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (Smith: 704-363-8887 / Hall: 919-614-5278)
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-41.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-38.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-40.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-39.jpg
  • Scenes at a temporary shelter set up at the Columbia SC airport to house animals taken during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-34.jpg
  • Chris Pistolis, facility and safety coordinator for the Humane Society of Charlotte, leads away a dog found during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Animals are logged during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Kimberly Kelly, South Carolina state director for The HSUS, greets a horse during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Humane Society of Charlotte vice-president of operations Jorge Ortega carries a dog during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Ann-Margerat Johnston, who serves on the Georgia state council of the HSUS, carries a dog during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (770-205-2221)
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  • Volunteer Lori Piper, of Tampa, Fla., carries a dog during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl. (813-966-5674 lorilynpiper@yahoo.com)
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  • A penned dog during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-18.jpg
  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-16.jpg
  • Fowl roam a section of property during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-12.jpg
  • Ashley Mauceri, of the HSUS Animal Rescue Team, plays with dogs during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
    HSUS SC Puppy Mill-10.jpg
  • Kim Kelly (left), South Carolina State Director at The Humane Society of the United States, and Adam Parascandola, HSUS Director of Animal Cruelty Respnse, beging a map of the property during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • The scene of a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Horses wander during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Rowdy Shaw (left) and Perry Stone move a mailbox to enable parking of a HSUS rig during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • A section of property during a raid on a puppy mill in Johnston, SC on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. HSUS workers found over 200 dogs, nine horses and 30-40 fowl.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (center) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (center) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Nirma Angélica Calel Aean (center) teaches young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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  • Young laborers, who work for local vegetable and fruit exporters, textile plants and private homes, study primary school subjects at the Centro de Estudios Apoyo al Desarrollo Local in Chimaltenango, Guatemala on Sunday, March 11, 2007. The workers' long hours keep them from studying much during the week.
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