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Appeals court denies asylum to 28 Central American mothers

A federal appeals court in Philadelphia has upheld a ruling that would send 28 immigrant mothers and their children back to Central America, despite the women's claims they would be persecuted upon return.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit on Monday denied asylum to the women from Honduras, Guatemala and Ecuador, saying their fears they'd face violence at home were "not credible."

Judge D. Brooks Smith writes in the decision that the justices are "sympathetic to the plight" of the petitioners. He says, however, that since the women arrived in the country "surreptitiously" they aren't entitled to constitutional protections.

The detainees came over the border in Texas but are being held at the Berks County Residential Center in Pennsylvania.

American Civil Liberties Union attorney Lee Gelernt says they'll appeal.

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