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Diverting Funds to Pay for Indefinite Detention at the Border

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With hurricane season here, the Department of Homeland Security is diverting hundreds of millions of dollars from disaster relief to Trump administration border initiatives.

And by "border initiatives" I mean establishing a system of indefinite detention for migrant children and families.

Who needs money for disaster relief in places like Florida when Hurricane Xenophobe is leaving its mark on the border?

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