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A Seattle family tried self-deporting to Canada -- they ended up in a windowless cell for 24 days

The Trump Administration’s efforts to deport more unauthorized immigrants have led to protests in major cities across the United States. Evidence of stepped-up immigration enforcement can also be seen at the U.S.-Canada border. But it’s not always drawing protests or media attention.

A family of six at the Blaine border crossing was detained earlier this year. The family, originally from southwestern Africa, was held by Customs and Border Protection in a windowless cell, with a toilet, for more than three weeks – with no news stories and few people aware of their situation

The ACLU is now involved in the case.

Guest: Troy Brynelson, reporter for Oregon Public Broadcasting

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‘Like a jail cell’: Family of six detained at Washington state border facility for more than three weeks

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