juan miguel cornejo, seen dancing with his daughter at her 15th birthday party, probably won't be reunited with his family soon. some have been kept inside eloy for years. >> reporter: what will you do next? >> translator: right now i'm going to continue fighting for my case, i trust in god. i trust in god. i trust there's justice in him. >> what do you tell your children? >> to forgive me for not being with them right now. it's out of my hands. >> reporter: as a mexican citizen odds are less than 5% cornejo will be granted asylum. for now all his children can look forward to is their weekly visit to eloy. >> saturdays all week long. >> to just see he's okay but it's also like, well you know that lady comes up to you and it's like okay you have five minutes left. it's like okay, i have to quickly hug my dad. say good-bye. >> ines ferre, al jazeera, eloy, virginia. >>> will it help or hurt the party in the general election? lost in mexico, american citizens living in dangerous territory like kids without a country. written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you l