The U.S. Detention of Children Is Only Getting Worse
No longer forcibly separating families at the border, the Trump Administration has merely changed the way children are harmed.
![Detaining migrant children in Tornillo](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2018/201810crd_us_tornillo.jpg?itok=6-tsB4P-)
No longer forcibly separating families at the border, the Trump Administration has merely changed the way children are harmed.
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