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Annie Correal
New York Times reporter covering New York City. [email protected]/212-556-1653
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siddhartha mitter 23 cze
This is a brilliant letter by the mayor of Duluth in reply to a national reporter’s shallow, contemptuous description of her city. The bigger point is that US cities have all the country’s problems dumped on them, and are by force the laboratory where our solutions will emerge.
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Annie Correal 12 godz.
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Agree.
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Annie Correal 17 godz.
Here’s what we know so far about the separated children in New York. They could represent about a third of the 2,300 children separated from their parents at the border. Story w/
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Sandra E. Garcia 22 cze
Yanela, the little girl seen in the photo crying while her mother is detained by border patrol, turns 2 on July 1st. She is with her mother in Texas. I spoke to her father who told me how he felt about the image. Read more here:
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Caitlin Dickerson 22 cze
Family detention update: has issued an RFI "seeking information regarding potential facilities to accommodate up to 15,000 beds." For context, the current family detention capacity is ~2400.
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David Gura 20 godz.
This quotation was fun to read on air:
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Annie Correal 22 godz.
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Clearing one thing up: Some of the children’s parents are in detention centers. Others have been deported. These families may wish to have the kids sent back to their home countries, too. In either case, the journey to reunification will not be a short one.
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Annie Correal 22 godz.
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Mayor de Blasio has blamed the Trump administration for the mess. “This was thrown together, this family separation policy, with no preparation for trying to figure out where kids would go that made any sense,” he said on on Friday.
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Annie Correal 22 godz.
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Catholic Charities says it has met with all of the children. They will act as an intermediary, working with consular officials and attorneys. Most kids don’t yet have legal representation. Some do, but don’t appear to have scheduled hearings in immigration court.
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Annie Correal 22 godz.
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But the federal authorities won’t share information–such as their exact locations and names–and the NY shelters are barred from sharing information at the risk of losing their federal funding. This has left local officials to try and track down kids on their own.
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Annie Correal 22 godz.
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...The federal authorities started sending them to New York around two months ago, but did not alert state officials that they were among the ‘unaccompanied minors’ arriving in the state. Governor Cuomo says there are around 700 kids separated from their families in New York.
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Annie Correal 22 godz.
Here’s an update of what’s happening with the kids sent to NY: They were sent here because the city has more agencies set up to house and care for them than exist on the border, where their parents have been sent to adult detention centers.
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Annie Correal 22 godz.
Federal authorities won’t share information with NY officials on the separated children in New York, who remain in limbo. Here’s a picture of the chaos surrounding them (and of the kids in masks). My latest with .
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Jose A. Del Real 23 cze
I’ve spent the last few days in Nogales, Mexico, talking with migrant families about their journeys. Family after family told us they’d rather be separated than go back to the violence in their home country. Story w/
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rickgladstone 22 cze
The federal government secrecy revealed in this story is astonishing. It took a relative of a Honduran child sent to NYC to alert the mayor's office this had been happening.
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Benjamin Weiser 22 cze
"A lot of little ones. It’s a steady parade.” Inside a Center for Separated Children in New York by
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Annie Correal 22 cze
And if they are Colombian they will add the full names of the victims and their parents and grandparents.
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Annie Correal 22 cze
I want to see a video where every person on a subway car does what they’re doing to the beat of the African drum on board: puts on make-up, eats fries, texts, rocks their baby, turns the pages of their book, fills out an employment application.
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Doug Saunders 22 cze
Many people have come away from this week’s abominations believing they were in response to some actual “migration crisis” or emergency. There isn’t one. Not in the United States, not in Europe. I write on the crisis that isn’t
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Zoe Greenberg 21 cze
"The Department of Health and Human Services reportedly said it would not make a special effort to reunite the children already separated from their families. (An HHS spokesperson later said the first spokesperson misspoke.)"
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