Trump’s Deportation Plans Threaten Millions of Families. Who Is Protecting Them?
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Photo caption: An immigrant family crosses into the U.S. from Mexico through an abandoned railroad on June 28, 2024 in Jacumba Hot Springs, San Diego, California. Photo credit: Qian Weizhong / Getty. Article by Marianna McMurdock. The 74 – updated January 22, 2025.
Parents showing their children where passports and other important legal documents are hidden at home. Mothers and fathers signing affidavits outlining who their childrens’ caregiver would be. Guardians making arrangements with schools for dismissal in the event they have been picked up by federal agents in a deportation sweep. These are the daily […]
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