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How separating kids became part of Trump immigration policy

How separating children from families became part of Trump's immigration policy

08/12/2022

Washington Week with The Atlantic

How separating kids became part of Trump immigration policy

Clip: 8/12/2022 | 4m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

How separating children from families became part of Trump's immigration policy

An 18-month investigation into the Trump administration’s traumatizing policy of family separation at the U.S. border has been published in The Atlantic. Reporter Caitlin Dickerson, who covered the story, joins Yamiche Alcindor to discuss.

08/12/2022

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Investigation highlights impact of family separation policy

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Clip: 8/12/2022 | 10m 11s | Investigation highlights impact of Trump administration's family separation policy (10m 11s)

Trump faces legal challenges on multiple fronts

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Clip: 8/12/2022 | 15m 55s | Trump faces multiple legal challenges as he weighs a run for the presidency (15m 55s)

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