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Texas’ plan to make crossing the Rio Grande more dangerous is inhumane

Published by MSNBC on July 19, 2023.

A column notes that Texas state authorities’ abuse of migrants happens in a context of larger national border policies that inflict suffering in order to “deter” migrants.

Tags: Human Rights, Migrant Deaths, Texas

Tags:Human Rights Migrant Deaths Texas

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