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Juan Gonz�lez: There Are Refugees in Desperate Need of Help in Airports Across the United States | Democracy Now!

27.6.19

Juan Gonz�lez: There Are Refugees in Desperate Need of Help in Airports Across the United States | Democracy Now!: Co-host Juan Gonz�lez was at the Dallas/Fort Worth airport this past Sunday, where he encountered Central American refugee families recently released from detention centers. The families, who were from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, had been left there by Immigration and Customs Enforcement without guidance or a translator to help them navigate their flight information. The families were likely traveling to cities where they could reunite with loved ones already in living in the U.S. In the case of the Guatemalan families, most of them didn’t speak Spanish, but indigenous languages. None of them spoke English.


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