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I still hear the cries of the children separated from their parents, says a photographer who won an award for work on ICE.
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I still hear the cries of the children separated from their parents, says a photographer who won an award for work on ICE.

09 May, 2026.USA.2 sources

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“American photographer Carol Guzy, 70, says she still remembers the screams of the children she saw being separated from their parents in the corridors of immigration courts in the United States”

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