It's been 96 days since the Trump administration was ordered to reunite the families whom they tore apart. In that time, we've been in court, searching for deported parents overseas, and negotiating a settlement agreement to restore the asylum claims of many families.pic.twitter.com/fESG6UkTHm
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Jocelyn and her son spent eight months apart. After they were finally reunited, they came to Washington, DC to support other families who were still separated.https://twitter.com/ACLU/status/1013806638233513984 …
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When the world found out about Trump's policy of separating families, we took to the streets. This isn't over. While we continue to fight in court, we need you at the ready.https://twitter.com/ACLU/status/1013091594306752513 …
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Right now, the Trump administration is trying to expand its ability to jail immigrants families in prolonged detention by gutting existing protections. We have until 11/6 to speak out.https://www.aclu.org/SaveFlores
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We must send a clear message at the ballot box in 7 days: We fiercely reject the administration's attack on immigrants and will vote for candidates who do the same.http://aclu.org/voter
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Trump is the biggest divider this country has ever seen & he better remember KARMA
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actually, SHE placed HER CHILD in danger. the law is the law. high time we enforce it.
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It’s legal to come to the border and apply for asylum. She was probably trying to protect her child.
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