Aid workers say their humanitarian efforts, motivated by a deep sense of right and wrong, have been criminalized during the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal border crossings. Federal officials say they were simply enforcing the law.They Left Food and Water
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Monday, January 21, 2019
They left food and water for migrants in the desert. Now they might go to prison.
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Colombia’s ELN expands beyond “historical base” claims US State Department
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