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The legacy of the 'zero tolerance' policy: traumatized children with no access to treatment

When Yanci disappeared, her family members came to the Guatemalan Maya Center as people often do when a relative has to be located. Working on the search was the photojournalist of great Central American experience, Cindy Karp. It was she who took the Univision reporters to make the award winning account of Yanci's sufferings.

 
 
 

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