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‘Split at the Root’ Review: A Powerful Lens on Immigrant Families Split Apart

The New York Times – Movies:

This documentary shows the plight of one woman as she tries to reunite with her sons and make a permanent home in the United States.

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Documentary Films and Programs, Family Separation Policy (US Immigration), Guatemala, Knowlton, Linda Goldstein
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