Las Vegas Sun

April 23, 2024

A little girl holds a sign that reads "separation sucks" during a press conference at the Las Vegas Workers Center to give an update on the Central American Minors humanitarian parole program, a program created back in 2014 that would allow at risk children in Central America to reunite with their parents who resided in the US legally. Monday July 15, 2019.

Christopher DeVargas

A little girl holds a sign that reads "separation sucks" during a press conference at the Las Vegas Workers Center to give an update on the Central American Minors humanitarian parole program, a program created back in 2014 that would allow at risk children in Central America to reunite with their parents who resided in the US legally. Monday July 15, 2019.