More than 100K children separated from parents during Trump immigration crackdown: Report
A new report from the Brookings Institution found that more than 145,000 U.S. citizen children have likely been separated from at least one parents due to detention over their immigration status in the second Trump administration. The information released on Monday by Brookings indicated that more than 22,000 children have experienced having all or both…
A new report from the Brookings Institution found that more than 145,000 U.S. citizen children have likely been separated from at least one parents due to detention over their immigration status in the second Trump administration. The information released on Monday by Brookings indicated that more than 22,000 children have experienced having all or both…
A new report from the Brookings Institution found that more than 145,000 U.S. citizen children have likely been separated from at least one parents due to detention over their immigration status in the second Trump administration. The information released on Monday by Brookings indicated that more than 22,000 children have experienced having all or both…
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