From Outcry to Solidarity with Migrants: What Is the Good We Can Do?

Another June. Another public outcry about cruelty as policy harming migrants in United States custody. This summer, the photo of a drowned family, Óscar Alberto Martínez Ramírez and his daughter, Valeria, of El Salvador, shocks the conscience. Reporters are documenting the inhumane conditions in a Border Patrol facility where hundreds of children have been held. How should our field respond? The post From Outcry to Solidarity with Migrants: What Is the Good We Can Do? appeared first on The Hastings Center.
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