I've spoken with several MVM employees. Every conversation helps me understand more about what happened in those offices. If you work(ed) for MVM and want to talk, you have my word that I will protect your identity. DM, call, text or (better yet!) Signal me: 323-202-9895.
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A lot of MVM employees who transported children taken from their parents didn't seem to fully grasp what was happening when they kept them in those offices. Are you one of them? Please call me. I promise I'll never tell anyone who you are. I just want to understand what happened.
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Replying to @aurabogado
How come it took the whole country no time to see how morally & ethically wrong this was but for the actual workers, who were enforcing this, it took a while? Is it possible they are being disingenuous or is the selection of workers who won’t doubt/oppose their orders that good?
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Replying to @pietro_basso
1) To be clear, I spoke with a neighbor from the second office Monday who was mortified by our first story. She then saw children in the same sweatsuits next door but didn't make the connection until I called. Sometimes people just can't recognize what's happening.
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2) Some MVM workers had a sense something was wrong but didn't say anything bc they thought they might be targeted for less hours on a job that doesn't already guarantee hours. Fwiw, many feel remorse that they didn't do something; that's part of why they're saying something now.
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