While across the border, I met a young woman who was seeking refuge in the U.S., who was more than 8 months pregnant.pic.twitter.com/kkRoPXvDrK
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There were concerns she had serious medical complications that were life-threatening to her & her unborn baby. She tried to get across the border but was denied until it became clear to law enforcement that I was accompanying her. She was taken to a hospital to get care.
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It shouldn’t have to take being escorted by a U.S. Senator to get asylum seekers and migrants to safety in the United States. After my time in Juarez, I’m reflecting on the hundreds — perhaps thousands — of women just like her who are unable to get the medical care they need.pic.twitter.com/X0mk1iJr6q
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The Trump administration is treating children & their families at the border like they’re dangerous criminals, keeping them in conditions not fit for any person. Make no mistake: when I return to Washington, I will be fighting to put an end to these life-threatening policies.
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Thank you Senator, God bless you.
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Thank you Sen Wyden


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What a harrowing story. Where is our empathy?

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Good question. This but for Oregon too. The homeless veteran is underwater.pic.twitter.com/QPkPH5snfz
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Thank you for shining a light where our politicians attention SHOULD be, on our suffering citizens first.
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