TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「When Mari and her teenage son were confronted by Border Patrol agents, they did not know they had already crossed the border from Mexico and were now on American soil. Mari—an asylum seeker from Guatemala who says she fled an abusive husband and planned to join a daughter who had arrived more than a decade earlier—says she doesn't know where they entered the U.S., only that the agents arrested them and drove them to a facility where dozens of other women were crying. It wasn't until the agents took her son—the youngest of her five children—away from her that Mari understood why they were crying, reports Jasmine Aguilera. The date was May 12, 2018, Mari recalls, just five days after then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced publicly the implementation of the "Zero Tolerance" policy, which resulted in the U.S. government separating more than 5,500 children from their parents at the southern border. The exact number remains unknown. Mental health experts say the trauma of family separation may linger for a lifetime. Mari and her son, now reunited, are among over 230 families to request free mental health care as a result of a court order that requires the government to pay for it. Read more at the link in bio. Illustration by @edelrodriguez for TIME」11月30日 2時23分 - time

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When Mari and her teenage son were confronted by Border Patrol agents, they did not know they had already crossed the border from Mexico and were now on American soil. Mari—an asylum seeker from Guatemala who says she fled an abusive husband and planned to join a daughter who had arrived more than a decade earlier—says she doesn't know where they entered the U.S., only that the agents arrested them and drove them to a facility where dozens of other women were crying. It wasn't until the agents took her son—the youngest of her five children—away from her that Mari understood why they were crying, reports Jasmine Aguilera. The date was May 12, 2018, Mari recalls, just five days after then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced publicly the implementation of the "Zero Tolerance" policy, which resulted in the U.S. government separating more than 5,500 children from their parents at the southern border. The exact number remains unknown. Mental health experts say the trauma of family separation may linger for a lifetime. Mari and her son, now reunited, are among over 230 families to request free mental health care as a result of a court order that requires the government to pay for it. Read more at the link in bio. Illustration by @edelrodriguez for TIME


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