If you can prove there exists extreme hardship if you go back, then there is a chance you can stay. Here are some references:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_hardship
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/316-how-do-i-prove-extreme-hardship/
It may not be easy to do it. You may need to talk to an immigration lawyer ASAP. But be careful, many immigration lawyers are not very professinal.
Definitely, you will encounter some difficulty when you go back to China. If your second child's age is below 1 year, you still have chance to apply for something due to the one-child policy in China. But this may not be valid any more.
The last option is your children can apply for your immigration when they are 18(or 21?) years old. But it will take long and they also need to have financial proof.
On the other hand, going back to China is not that terrible. At least, you can get some help from your relatives or old friends. "禍者福所倚, 福者禍所伏". Things always keep changing. Sometimes you just need to be tolerant and patient.
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