Trump administration targeting children is a new low
Kate Shepherd, Am Immigration Council (July 27, 2017)
Broad labeling of immigrant children as criminal by current administration is both inaccurate and unjust.
Read the StoryBroad labeling of immigrant children as criminal by current administration is both inaccurate and unjust.
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