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Under Trump, more than 145,000 US kids have been separated from their parents, a study shows
A study reveals over 145,000 U.S. children were separated from parents under Trump's immigration policies, with experts citing trauma. Stephen Miller, Trump's immigration advisor, defends his policies and self-esteem despite criticism.
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