Frustrated by new U.S. program to take in migrants, Central American parents turn to smugglers
Jose Sorto wanted to bring his son and daughter from El Salvador to the U.S. legally.
Sorto, 42, had moved to Washington, D.C., in 1998, got legal status to work in 2003 and found a job as a cook at an Italian restaurant earning about $30,000 to support his family back in the eastern port city...