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Detained immigrant children stay in shelters that are already full and aren't equipped for babies

  • Written by Dyana Mason, Assistant Professor of Planning, Public Policy and Management, University of Oregon
Women with children in their arms protested the separation of families seeking protection at U.S. borders, as DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen addressed a Senate subcommittee. AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais

The Trump administration is deliberately taking immigrant children away from their parents. This practice, which has already elicited...

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