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FRONTLINE 14 min
For much of his childhood, Pelé Perez’s contact with his father has been through a computer screen. That's because his father was deported to Mexico in 2010, when Pelé was still a baby. Watch a scene from "Marcos Doesn't Live Here Anymore."
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FRONTLINE 59 min
En "Marcos Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” el director David Sutherland cuenta la historia de una veterana de los Marines y su esposo indocumentado, revelando el complicado sistema de inmigración de los EUA y el alto costo humano de la deportación.
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“I love my country... My country won’t let my husband live here.” - U.S. Marine veteran Elizabeth Perez. Follow the story of a family entangled in the U.S. immigration system in ' "Marcos Doesn't Live Here Anymore" — tonight.
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“Yo amo a mi país… Pero mi país no permite que mi esposo viva aquí.”- Veterana de los Marines de EUA Elizabeth Pérez. Sigue la historia de una familia enredada en el sistema de inmigración de EUA en ' documental — el lunes 15 de abril.
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“I love my country... My country won’t let my husband live here.” - U.S. Marine veteran Elizabeth Perez. Follow the story of a family entangled in the U.S. immigration system in ' "Marcos Doesn't Live Here Anymore" — on Mon., April 15.
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Officials involved in commerce with China said hacking and theft were an open secret for almost two decades, allowed to quietly continue because U.S. companies had too much money at stake to make waves.
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In a 2011 FRONTLINE documentary, Julian Assange said he believed his work at WikiLeaks was protected by the First Amendment.
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FRONTLINE & 's interactive documentary "The Last Generation" is the first project to ever win a award for Interactive of the Year. This is the first time FRONTLINE has won a World Press Photo award.
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“I love my country... My country won’t let my husband live here.” - U.S. Marine veteran Elizabeth Perez. Follow the story of a family entangled in the U.S. immigration system in ' "Marcos Doesn't Live Here Anymore" — on Mon., April 15.
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FRONTLINE 20 tim
Investigators in a U.S. attorney's office were able to watch as a special unit of the Chinese military, sitting in Shanghai, broke into the computer systems of American companies at night. But the U.S. companies didn't want to go public with the news.
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For much of his childhood, Pelé Perez’s contact with his father has been through a computer screen. That's because his father was deported to Mexico in 2010, when Pelé was still a baby. Watch a scene from "Marcos Doesn't Live Here Anymore."
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FRONTLINE 22 tim
Durante la mayor parte de su infancia, Pelé Pérez solo ha conocido a su papá a travéz de la pantalla de una computadora.
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FRONTLINE 14 apr.
In "Marcos Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” uses the story of a Marine veteran and her undocumented husband to offer a window into the complicated U.S. immigration system, depicting the human cost of deportation. Watch April 15 on .
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FRONTLINE 14 apr.
"This is an important & urgent story about climate change," a judge said about "The Last Generation." "It was a clever choice to tell it from the perspective of children: the generation that has to deal with the effects of climate change."
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FRONTLINE 14 apr.
"The Facebook Dilemma" and "Separated: Children at the Border" — were nominated for today.
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FRONTLINE 14 apr.
Climate change is threatening the Marshall Islands. These kids could be the last generation to live out their lives there. Experience and then vote for FRONTLINE & 's interactive documentary in 👉
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FRONTLINE 14 apr.
Durante la mayor parte de su infancia, Pelé Pérez solo ha conocido a su papá a travéz de la pantalla de una computadora.
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FRONTLINE 14 apr.
For much of his childhood, Pelé Perez’s contact with his father has been through a computer screen. That's because his father was deported to Mexico in 2010, when Pelé was still a baby. Watch a scene from "Marcos Doesn't Live Here Anymore."
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FRONTLINE 14 apr.
The FRONTLINE Dispatch has been nominated for ' best documentary podcast award! 🎧 Catch up on our second season here: 🙏 And vote for FRONTLINE here:
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FRONTLINE 14 apr.
“I love my country... My country won’t let my husband live here.” - U.S. Marine veteran Elizabeth Perez. Follow the story of a family entangled in the U.S. immigration system in ' "Marcos Doesn't Live Here Anymore" — on Mon., April 15.
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