My father was an immigration lawyer. From my earliest childhood, the plight of the immigrant was foremost in my family's conversation. Part of me is glad he's no longer alive to see what is happening. His heart would be broken. #wegotthisdaddy

Jun 22, 2018 · 5:06 AM UTC

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Marianne, I’m drinking alcohol for the first time in 3 years.
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If you're an alcoholic, please don't.
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My father was a political science professor and specialized in human rights law. He passed away in 2011. I’ve been having the same thoughts.
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As their daughters, let's be the women they would have us be....
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Why does it feel like the next step is mass murder/extermination of undocumented people because of some “law” that will be enacted?
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Thank you for speaking up.
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And no doubt he'd be headed to Dilley, Texas. Calling all lawyers (especially with immigration experience) to CARA Family Detention Pro Bono Project. #lavenderbluedilleydilley
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No, not yet. But I'm promising him we're going to try.
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