During his campaign, President Donald Trump promised a crackdown on immigration. In his first three months back in office, his administration announced over 175 immigration-specific executive actions, according to analysis from the Migration Policy Institute. Julie Sugarman is the institute’s associate director for K-12 education research. She joins Soledad O’Brien to explain how these actions are impacting schools and children from immigrant families.
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