We know that the Trump administration had a policy of inflicting needless cruelty on little children by intentionally separating them from their parents and keeping them locked up in often inhumane conditions.
What we learned recently is that the impacts of this policy were far worse than we had originally thought. In court, the Trump administration admitted that over 1,500 families were separated before the policy was fully implemented. As a father, the thought of having my young child ripped from me and locked up in a privatized immigration detention facility that makes more money the less they spend on food and health care is sickening. We must be better than this. Add your name now to demand Trump take full responsibility for the cruelty and trauma of his unnecessary practice of separating children from parents. As the impeachment inquiry progresses, Trump and Fox News are once again trying to turn the conversation to fearmongering about immigrants on the border. This is an intentional political strategy of weaponizing hatred against immigrants, while at the same time pushing policies that benefit the private prison companies that both detain immigrants and have a history of being major Trump campaign donors. We can’t let children experience trauma while Trump plays sick political games. That’s why we need to stand together. Sign here to demand Trump take full responsibility for the cruelty of his family separation policy! Thank you for all you do, Jerry
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