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Opinion: How on Earth could Donald Trump consider separating families again?

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion May 14, 2023

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If Donald Trump had promised during his first presidential campaign to rip children away from their parents in order to deter Mexican and Latin American families from trying to cross into the United States, people would have probably laughed it off as hyperbole. Take him seriously, said his fans, don’t take him literally. We know how that turned out. Still, it was shocking to hear Trump tell Kaitlan Collins during CNN’s abysmal town hall... + full article



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