“Dad, I’m Never Going to See You Again” — Two Brazilian Boys Describe Living Through Family Separation
The boys, ages 9 and 15, have not seen their fathers for more than a month.
The boys, ages 9 and 15, have not seen their fathers for more than a month.
Harris Media helped covertly spread divisive messages, Privacy International reports.
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