Harold Koh
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Podcast Appearances
When you got to Guantanamo, what was the first thing that happened when you got off the boat?
When you got to Guantanamo, what was the first thing that happened when you got off the boat?
Marie, who was 14 at the time, remembers they were assigned numbers.
Marie, who was 14 at the time, remembers they were assigned numbers.
They gave Marie a photo ID. She still has it. What do you look like in that picture?
They gave Marie a photo ID. She still has it. What do you look like in that picture?
Marie's father told her she might be interviewed about why they left. If they ask a question, just tell the truth, really. The Immigration and Naturalization Service was conducting screening interviews meant to determine whether people qualified for a full asylum hearing in American court. They had sent officials to the Coast Guard boats to ask the screening questions.
Marie's father told her she might be interviewed about why they left. If they ask a question, just tell the truth, really. The Immigration and Naturalization Service was conducting screening interviews meant to determine whether people qualified for a full asylum hearing in American court. They had sent officials to the Coast Guard boats to ask the screening questions.
The government kept count of the screenings. From 1981 to 1991, they interviewed 23,000 people, and only 28 were allowed into America. But Marie felt sure that she and her father would get a hearing because of her father's work with the Lavalasse Party.
The government kept count of the screenings. From 1981 to 1991, they interviewed 23,000 people, and only 28 were allowed into America. But Marie felt sure that she and her father would get a hearing because of her father's work with the Lavalasse Party.
Marie and her father were waiting for news. Then they heard they were going to have to leave Camp 3 because Marie's father had tested positive for HIV. They were sent to a separate camp called Camp Bulkley.
Marie and her father were waiting for news. Then they heard they were going to have to leave Camp 3 because Marie's father had tested positive for HIV. They were sent to a separate camp called Camp Bulkley.
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