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Author: USA TODAY
Publication Date: July 21, 2023 - 19:37

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Along Texas' floating border barrier, migrant children left bloody by razor wire

July 21, 2023

Along the Rio Grande, where state officials have stretched new barriers, migrants display the toll: Bruises, broken ankles and wounds stapled closed.

     


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