'Families are still locked up at the border without medical care,' RAICES Associate Vice President of Advocacy Ana Maria Rea said.
Immigration activists are launching a new digital billboard campaign across three states to remind voters ahead of Super Tuesday that"immigrants are still under attack."
"We want voters to remember that these things are still happening and...no one is talking about it," Associate Vice President of Advocacy at RAICES Ana Maria Rea-Ventre told."This administration is really targeting immigrants and it's a really big issue and a huge violation to human rights." Calling the Trump administration's handling of the influx of asylum seekers and migrants arriving at the U.S. border"one of the biggest crises in America," Andiola said President Donald Trump's"biggest priority has been to attack the immigrant community and to use every and any tactic that he has to dehumanize and treat us in a way that will allow his...agenda to move forward.
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