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Perspective

Sep. 19, 2014

Alone, together in immigration court

Children and families have recently become a priority for the Obama administration. But not in the way one might expect. By Robin Goldfaden and Bianca Sierra Wolff


By Robin Goldfaden and Bianca Sierra Wolff


Children and families have recently become a priority for the Obama administration. But not in the way one might expect. They are a priority for deportation. As a result, they face a grave risk of being rushed back to dangerous conditions when they should be permitted to stay in the United States.


Though children have received the most media attention lately, they are not alone in being caught in a broken syst...

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