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Monday, Sep. 04, 2006 at 9:49 AM
Families are being torn apart by the current system of detention and deportation.
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It is estimated that 3.2 million children who are legally US citizens by birth could be separated from their parents if the forced deportations are allow to continue. Population studies have found that 70% of immigrant families are of mixed immigration status where one or more parent is a non-citizen, and one or more child is a US citizen.
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by A
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Every year hundreds of thousands of US born children lose their mother or father to deportation.
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by A
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The average daily population of immigrants being held in detention awaiting deportation is 25,000
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WWW.detentionwatchnetwork.org
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www.immigrantdefenseproject.org
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www.nationalimmigrantionproject.org
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www.hermandadmexicana.org
www.mapa.org
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