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[The Trump Administration just said that children detained at the border don’t need hot food, toothbrushes, or soap. Add your name to demand that the administration stop locking up kids and treating them like animals. >>](/uV5OIkR-s0QJ0ce1-VoOjeSEyPjEuY5r_mAfPSyxzNA=?recipientId=eppeh7oygjU6n3UYBT5Y&email={EMAIL}) --------------------------------------------------------------- {NAME}, Sleeping on concrete floors with aluminum foil blankets. Eating uncooked frozen food. Being denied access to basic hygiene products. These are the conditions at migrant detention centers that the Trump Administration is comfortable describing as “safe and sanitary.” This is appalling. It’s bad enough that this administration is ripping kids away from their parents. Now, they’re saying the kids they’re detaining don’t need toothbrushes, soap, or towels. There’s no telling just how far the Trump Administration will go to further dehumanize these families. And if we don’t speak out against this outrage, the abuses will only continue to get worse. These inhumane conditions have to stop. [Join me in demanding that Donald Trump put an end to family separations and the cruel treatment of children in these detention centers by adding your name today. >>](/uV5OIkR-s0QJ0ce1-VoOjeSEyPjEuY5r_mAfPSyxzNA=?recipientId=eppeh7oygjU6n3UYBT5Y&email={EMAIL}) [TELL TRUMP: NO MORE SEPARATIONS](/uV5OIkR-s0QJ0ce1-VoOjeSEyPjEuY5r_mAfPSyxzNA=?recipientId=eppeh7oygjU6n3UYBT5Y&email={EMAIL}) These heinous actions and dangerous conditions have consequences -- out of 250 children that were locked up in a Texas holding center, 15 of them caught the flu. Since December, three migrant children have died in Customs and Border Protection custody. {NAME}, it’s unconscionable that President Trump and his appointees are still defending these detentions. There are human rights violations, and we have to speak out. [I can’t believe that providing soap and toothbrushes to children has become a controversial position, but we can’t afford to let up in this fight no matter how outrageous it might be. Sign on to demand that the Trump Administration end the cruelty and abuses happening at our border. >>](/uV5OIkR-s0QJ0ce1-VoOjeSEyPjEuY5r_mAfPSyxzNA=?recipientId=eppeh7oygjU6n3UYBT5Y&email={EMAIL}) Thank you for speaking up, -- Josh [ADD YOUR NAME >>](/uV5OIkR-s0QJ0ce1-VoOjeSEyPjEuY5r_mAfPSyxzNA=?recipientId=eppeh7oygjU6n3UYBT5Y&email={EMAIL}) Paid For By Harder for Congress [unsubscribe](/1q_aTNlu4Juw3EWCAr0PfG0MS7zHZmz7YbKm-xtmIF0=) Harder for Congress PO Box 4426 Modesto CA 95352 United States

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