the eyes are the window of the soul, and if you could see that little girl s eyes like we were able to before the video was blurred, you would see the tears, you would see the pain. you would see much more of who that little girl is. that little girl jessica is another voice we have heard inside the trump jails holding children. we have heard another voice inside the trump cages this weekend when the washington post released the tape of a phone call that a 6-year-old girl in the united states was allowed to make to her father in his village in el salvador. it was a phone call that was recorded, you can listen to it in its entirety at the washington post website. here is the moment when she asked her father, who she has not seen since they were separated at the southern border when he was coming to get her.
a certain type of kid, they re boys, not very verbally necessarily, some more willing to talk and smile back. some looked really distant. what that worker was able to do to talk jessica is what i wanted to do. as a mom you wanted to ask them questions, how are you? where s your mom? when s the last time you saw her? it was hard not asking the questions but we didn t want the tour cut shot. cal perry, i want your observations of that visit? it looked like an operating base you would see in iraq. although we were told if these kids were to run from the camp they would be pursued. i thought, like joy said, all of the things you see in your own house with your own kids are magpy nighed when you see these kids walked from tents labeled alpha one to alpha two, the orders of the day are given in a schedule in a very militarized
you would see much more of who that little girl is. that little girl jessica is another voice we have heard inside the trump jails holding children. we have heard another voice inside the trump cages this weekend when the washington post released the tape of a phone call that a 6-year-old girl in the united states was allowed to make to her father in his village in el salvador. it was a phone call that was recorded, you can listen to it in its entirety at the washington post website. here is the moment when she asked her father, who she has not seen since they were separated at the southern border when he was coming to get her. up to this point their conversation had a normal rhythmle of question and answer. then came a very painful and long silence as her father tried to think of the right thing to say to his daughter when she
also, just a short time ago, the parents revealed how they will remember their little ones. we ll be lighting a candle on the eve of 12-14, the last night we spent with our sweet charlotte. we will be lighting a candle for our beautiful little girl jessica.
eve of 12-14, the last night we spent with our sweet charlotte. and we will be lighting a candle for our beautiful little girl, jessica. we will be lighting a candle on behalf of jesse mccord lewis. we re going to light a candle in honor of our daughter, emilie. we will light a candle for my mom, dawn hawkspring. we will light a candle for my older sister, victoria. we will be lighting a candle for my sweet boy, jack. we will be lighting a candle in honor of our beautiful girl, grace. we will be lighting a candle for our gorgeous daughter,