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Guatemalan child talks about being separated from his family at the border

On Primer Impacto, a child from our community talks about his experience being separated from his family at the border after coming to the United States from Guatemala. Though Josue knows where his family is, the parents of over 500 children who were separated from their families at the border cannot be found as a result of the Trump administrations Zero tolerance policy.

En Primer Impacto, un niño de nuestra comunidad habla sobre su experiencia al ser separado de su familia en la frontera después de llegar a los Estados Unidos desde Guatemala. Aunque Josué sabe dónde está su familia, los padres de más de 500 niños que fueron separados de sus familias en la frontera no se pueden encontrar como resultado de la política de tolerancia cero de la administración Trump.


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