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Aug 19
58m 55s

How to Protect Kids from ICE

Treat Media and Glennon Doyle
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438. How to Protect Kids from ICE Right now in America, children are standing alone in immigration court—no lawyer, no advocate, no protection—forced to represent themselves against government attorneys from Homeland Security. Glennon joins immigration justice leaders Lillian Aponte Miranda of the Florence Project and Shaina Aber of the Acacia Center for J ... Show More
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