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Children who are citizens deported with mothers, lawyers say

Season 2025 Episode 118 | 4m 47s

Nearing 100 days in office, the Trump administration continues to push further on its immigration crackdown by deporting families and targeting sanctuary cities. White House correspondent Laura Barrón-López reports on three deported American citizens.

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