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    1. The Associated Press‏Verified account @AP 12 Nov 2019

      .@AP investigative reporters @garanceburke and @mendozamartha teamed up with @frontlinepbs and asked: What happens to migrant kids when they’re put in US custody? (1/6) READ MORE: https://apnews.com/015702afdb4d4fbf85cf5070cd2c6824 …pic.twitter.com/cEr5DhhODf

      FRONTLINE
      Inside a Migrant Children’s Shelter Run by a Private Company
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    2. The Associated Press‏Verified account @AP 12 Nov 2019

      First the reporters had to find out how many kids were involved. @AP and @frontlinepbs found all the migrant infants, toddlers, children and teens held by the US government over the past year would overflow a typical NFL stadium. (2/6)

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    3. The Associated Press‏Verified account @AP 12 Nov 2019

      That’s almost 70,000 kids, scattered across 170 programs in 23 states. The reporters asked: What does it feel like in the detention centers? The residential shelters? The children’s answers: Scared. Lonely. Angry. Hurt. “There was despair everywhere,” one teen said. (3/6)

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    4. The Associated Press‏Verified account @AP 12 Nov 2019

      The investigation found Trump administration policies led to family separations — which are still happening — and make it harder for parents to reunite with their own children. (4/6)

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    5. The Associated Press‏Verified account @AP 12 Nov 2019

      Experts say locking up kids is traumatic and can impact them for the rest of their lives. Some suffer anxiety. Depression. Heart disease. Even cancer. (5/6)

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      The Associated Press‏Verified account @AP 12 Nov 2019

      This fall, about 4,000 migrant kids are still in government custody, away from their families. More arrive every week. Watch more on #FrontlinePBS tonight. (6/6) http://apne.ws/oeM2dOj 

      2:15 PM - 12 Nov 2019
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        1. Eric‏ @EricAM1524 12 Nov 2019
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          All them will have someone to blame in the white house

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        1. Thomas Howe 'TheOldManNextDoor'‏ @tghowe99 12 Nov 2019
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          Stop the insanity ! Keep the kids at home in their own country with their real parents !

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        1. J.W. Spencer‏ @JWSpencer4 12 Nov 2019
          Replying to @AP

          How many children are taken away from families here (in America) that are American? Because of laws being broken? Those kids are different, right? 🙄 Let them suffer, because they dont further your agenda? Such a biased news source, anymore...

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        1. Renee@5  ⭐ 🍊 🇺🇲 🍊 ⭐‏ @ReneeDahl5 12 Nov 2019
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          #DEPORTILLEGALALIENS #DEPORTCRIMINALINVADERS 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸⚠⚠🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸⚠⚠ #BUILDTHEWALL #SECUREOURBORDERS

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        1. marie macintosh‏ @emerangie 12 Nov 2019
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          While Miller is getting married.

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        1. 0. l. l. 2. 9. 2. 9. l. 0.‏ @0ll2929l0 12 Nov 2019
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          Dammit, how is this is still going on FFS? #Unacceptable

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        1. Bill Clearlake (Mr. Ngwenya)‏ @BClearlake 12 Nov 2019
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          If they stay long enough we can call them ex-pats.

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        1. Johnny V‏ @jvman588 12 Nov 2019
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          I wonder: where was your reporting on these migrant children under President 0bama? Policy is the same today as under 0bama so why did you not report on these poor children back then? Got BIAS? #frontlinepbs #FRONTLINE

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        2. diannabythesea‏ @diannabythesea 12 Nov 2019
          Replying to @AP

          @threadreaderapp Please unroll 4,000 migrant kids are still in government custody, away from their families.

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        3. Thread Reader App‏ @threadreaderapp 12 Nov 2019
          Replying to @diannabythesea

          Hi! there is your unroll: Thread by @AP: ".@AP investigative reporters @garanceburke and @mendozamartha teamed up with @frontlinepbs and asked: What happens to mi […]" #FrontlinePBS https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1194376684356669440.html … Enjoy :) 🤖

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