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Voices from the border: Opposing Trump's wall
Al Jazeera English·February 9, 2017
Voices from the border: Opposing Trump's wall
On Wednesday, John F Kelly, the head of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the department tasked with implementing President Donald Trump's immigration policy, laid out the administration's vision before Congress.
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