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Homestead, United States, Feb 25 (efe-epa).- With signs of frustration and disgust, activist groups asked President Joe Biden’s government Thursday not to follow in the footsteps of Donald Trump, and reject reopening the Homestead detention center for undocumented minors in southeast Florida.
In front of the city’s municipality headquarters, activists acknowledged their disbelief in repeating a request made two years ago, when the center with a capacity for 1,200 minors became “a symbol” of the strict immigration policies during the Republican’s term.
“It is not the right way to handle this situation,” said Thomas Kennedy of United We Dream, the largest immigrant youth network in the US, who argued for the reunification of minors with relatives in their country or sending them to host families instead of taking them to a center that “looks like a military base.”
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There’s still no answer about what caused the roar that rattled doors and windows in South Florida last week. Now some are wondering if a similar rumble felt in east Fort Lauderdale on Wednesday morning might be related and if it might have something to do with former President Donald Trump’s arrival in Palm Beach County.
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