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Defending separated families on the border

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In this episode, Efren interviews Azalea Aleman-Bendiks, a federal public defender in McAllen, Texas, about the challenges of representing immigrant families who have been separated.

This podcast is hosted by the Texas Civil Rights Project and produced by Neta.

In this episode, Efren interviews Azalea Aleman-Bendiks, a federal public defender in McAllen, Texas, about the challenges of representing immigrant families who have been separated.

This podcast is hosted by the Texas Civil Rights Project and produced by Neta.

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In this episode, Efren interviews Azalea Aleman-Bendiks, a federal public defender in McAllen, Texas, about the challenges of representing immigrant families who have been separated.

This podcast is hosted by the Texas Civil Rights Project and produced by Neta.

In this episode, Efren interviews Azalea Aleman-Bendiks, a federal public defender in McAllen, Texas, about the challenges of representing immigrant families who have been separated.

This podcast is hosted by the Texas Civil Rights Project and produced by Neta.

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