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NPR: Trump's "Stay in Mexico" Policy is Placing Asylum Seekers in Danger, Including Women and Children
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Just heard about this on NPR.
Asylum seekers stuck in Juarez are subject to substandard living conditions and crime -- including threats from cartel members. Many of these are women and children.
They interviewed a boy from Honduras, he was in tears -- it just hurt so much to hear.
Why is Trump doing this to these people ? Why can't we let them across the border to wait in the USA until their hearings ?
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