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They?re separating children from their parents at the border, and filing them into warehouses and

They’re separating children from their parents at the border, and filing them into warehouses and military bases. Amid reports that migrant children are being sexually abused by Border Patrol agents, the president has said of immigrant children: “They look so innocent. They’re not innocent.” We live in a time of mass dehumanization, and the conflicts that arise today will rewrite the character of our society, for better or for worse. A frightening page of history is being written, at this very moment, and we all have a part to play in deciding how the story of the Trump era will end. As a marginalized person, I know I’m not safe in Trump’s America, but I also know that every political struggle is a battle of narratives. The truth only has power if we are willing to bravely tell it. At Truthout, we work in partnership with people like you, to tell stories that fuel resistance and change. This work has never been more crucial. Every value we hold dear hangs in the balance. I hope you will continue this fight with us, because information -- the truth itself -- is a front of struggle, and one we can’t afford to lose. [Donate Now]( [Click here to make a donation]( (Truthout is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. EIN: 20-0031641) Sincerely, Kelly Hayes, Social Media Manager and Contributing Writer Give us an extra boost: [Become a monthly sustainer]( and we'll add a full year of your donation amount to our campaign. You'll only be charged once a month and can cancel anytime! --------------------------------------------------------------- [Subscribe]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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