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Border Report Live: Physician's report details families separated, deported to Honduras
The detention and deportation of long-term residents to Honduras is causing family separations and irreperable psychological and physical harm to children, according to a new report by Physicians for Human Rights, and the Women's Refugee Commission. Dr. Michele Heisler, medical director for the nonprofit Physicians for Human Rights, details the report she co-authored on this episode of Border Report Live.
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