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Jun 19, 2018 3 tweets 5 min read Read on X
Today, I introduced the #KeepFamiliesTogetherAct along with over 190 of my @HouseDemocrats colleagues so that we can end the horrific family separation happening at the border as a result of the Admin's 'zero tolerance' policy. #KeepFamilesTogether nadler.house.gov/press-release/… 1/2 ImageImageImage
The #KeepFamiliesTogetherAct is the House companion to the legislation introduced by @SenFeinstein earlier this month, and promotes family unity by prohibiting @DHSgov officials from separating children from their parents, except in extraordinary circumstances. 2/2 ImageImageImageImage

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