(COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho) — Police in a small Idaho city arrested 31 people allegedly affiliated with a white nationalist group near a Pride parade, authorities announced on Saturday. People associated with the group “Patriot Front” allegedly had shields, shin guards and other riot gear with […]
(COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho) — Police in a small Idaho city arrested 31 people allegedly affiliated with a white nationalist group near a Pride parade, authorities announced on Saturday. People associated with the group “Patriot Front” allegedly had shields, shin guards, and other riot gear with […]
life for your children, and this is what they were met with, and this is what the american government signed off on, and this is nothing new. families have been ripped apart for centuries in this country, and i hope we re finally at a turning point to stop this ugly practice. thank you so much, michelle mendez. an update on the 1,700 kids who remain separated from their families. thank you again. coming up, walk this way. one of the members of run d.m.c. has a special treat just for the kids. look at d.m.c. there, i see you, i m tossing it back up at you, my friend. d.m.c. joins us next. stay tuned. c. joins us next stay tuned now, you can watch at home too. time to show the world what we re made of. activating piggy power. nurse mariyam sabo knows a moment this pure. .demands a lotion this pure. new gold bond pure moisture lotion. 24-hour hydration. no parabens, dyes, or fragrances.
when we were kids, most of us didn t have to worry that we would be ripped from our parents arms or be forced to learn a different language in a strange country or grow up away from our family and completely forget who we are. but thousands of migrant children separated from their parents in the trump era have lived this american nightmare, and their stories do not end with hugs and tearful airport reunions. after those embraces, the psychological damage from that trauma runs deep, and although more than 2,000 children have been reunited with their parents, more than 1,700 remain separated to this day. joining me now, michelle mendez. she s an attorney for the national immigration project of the national lawyers guild. michelle, some of the stories that i ve read about, there are children who were essentially kidnapped, right, from their parents, placed with other families, and they ve been calling someone else mom and dad for over a year. they ve forgotten their native
supposed to get through this whole process, try to mend through this whole process, but yet they can t put food on the table for their children or they are if they are lucky to have a work permit, working, you know, day and night to try to make ends meet. so the parents are really struggling, not just emotionally, psychologically, but also financially. luckily there are organizations like together and free in seneca who are providing things like temporary shelter and groceries and therapy, but they can t do this long-term, right? they need some support long-term. that s where the government comes in. there are so many people, michelle, who speak from quite a callus place of privilege and say, well, the parents put their kids in that position and so what. what terrible human beings to think that way because the conditions that many of these parents are escaping, just imagine what you would have to be facing to take your baby and walk thousands of miles and risk life and limb just fo