A new interview highlights a call made by a coalition of human rights advocates and mental health professionals for major corporate news outlets to keep in constant public view an ongoing “massive human tragedy”—the Trump administration’s immigration policies that have included ripping children away from their parents crossing the Southern border, roughly 140 of whom are still not reunited with their families.
“We are calling on American news media outlets to begin announcing the number of days these children have been separated,” said (pdf) Harvard psychologist Dr. Paula J. Caplan, who’s leading the call. “It’s time news outlets repeated what CBS news anchor Walter Cronkite did during the Iran hostage crisis, when he ended his broadcasts by stating how many days the 52 hostages had been held.”
The call, whose endorsers include the Association for Women in Psychology, the National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy, and Veterans for Peace co-founder Douglas Rawlings, was first announced Dec. 10—Human Rights Day—and is joined by a companion Care2 petition to be sent to media outlets. As of this writing, it has gathered over 450 signatures.
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Speaking to Democracy Now! on Wednesday, Caplan, who is a clinical and research psychologist, described the separations and their impacts as “vicious” and “a venomous thing to do to children and their parents.” She explained:
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