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I mean, you were so young. Were you talking to the other kids about how your parents had tested positive for HIV?
I mean, you were so young. Were you talking to the other kids about how your parents had tested positive for HIV?
Some of the asylum seekers were getting sicker. The doctors at the camp said they asked U.S. Immigration to evacuate everyone with AIDS because they didn't have good enough facilities to treat them. Some women at the camp said they were pressured into birth control injections that caused bleeding for months. the detainees started to organize protests. One woman did a lot of planning.
Some of the asylum seekers were getting sicker. The doctors at the camp said they asked U.S. Immigration to evacuate everyone with AIDS because they didn't have good enough facilities to treat them. Some women at the camp said they were pressured into birth control injections that caused bleeding for months. the detainees started to organize protests. One woman did a lot of planning.
Once, a group tried to escape from the camp. They snuck out at night and got on a ferry to the other side of the base, pretending to be staff. But then they got caught. The next day, there were more protests. Other people tried to sneak out. U.S. soldiers swept the camp in the middle of the night and arrested 31 people. U.S.
Once, a group tried to escape from the camp. They snuck out at night and got on a ferry to the other side of the base, pretending to be staff. But then they got caught. The next day, there were more protests. Other people tried to sneak out. U.S. soldiers swept the camp in the middle of the night and arrested 31 people. U.S.
immigration had given the parents in the camp an option to give up custody of their children and have them sent to the U.S. alone. We'll be right back.
immigration had given the parents in the camp an option to give up custody of their children and have them sent to the U.S. alone. We'll be right back.
We're going back on tour this November to Austin, Tucson, Boulder, Portland, Detroit, Madison, Northampton, and Atlanta. If you've never seen a Criminal Live show before, it's not like a live taping of an interview. It's a real show. Nine brand new stories, specially chosen because they're fun to share in a room full of people, with music, photos, videos, and animations. We can't wait.
We're going back on tour this November to Austin, Tucson, Boulder, Portland, Detroit, Madison, Northampton, and Atlanta. If you've never seen a Criminal Live show before, it's not like a live taping of an interview. It's a real show. Nine brand new stories, specially chosen because they're fun to share in a room full of people, with music, photos, videos, and animations. We can't wait.
You can find out more information at thisiscriminal.com slash live. See you soon. Marie Jeannard learned that the Immigration and Naturalization Service had given her father a choice. If he waived his parental rights, she could leave Guantanamo and be sent to the U.S. without him.
You can find out more information at thisiscriminal.com slash live. See you soon. Marie Jeannard learned that the Immigration and Naturalization Service had given her father a choice. If he waived his parental rights, she could leave Guantanamo and be sent to the U.S. without him.
Eventually, her father told her that he'd given up his custody rights. A few weeks later, Marie was called to leave.
Eventually, her father told her that he'd given up his custody rights. A few weeks later, Marie was called to leave.
On March 19, 1993, Marie was placed with a foster mother in Michigan. I had just turned 16, and I didn't speak any English. First, she only knew a couple of curse words. No one spoke Haitian Creole. Marie got into biking. At school, she played basketball and softball and joined the debate team and yearbook club. She says she remembers camping, a lot of camping.
On March 19, 1993, Marie was placed with a foster mother in Michigan. I had just turned 16, and I didn't speak any English. First, she only knew a couple of curse words. No one spoke Haitian Creole. Marie got into biking. At school, she played basketball and softball and joined the debate team and yearbook club. She says she remembers camping, a lot of camping.
And she got a call from her father once a week. Harold Coe and the students had continued fighting two separate cases in court. One about whether it was illegal to return people to Haiti without screening interviews or asylum hearings. And one about Guantanamo detaining people who have not been charged with a crime. What was the government's argument?
And she got a call from her father once a week. Harold Coe and the students had continued fighting two separate cases in court. One about whether it was illegal to return people to Haiti without screening interviews or asylum hearings. And one about Guantanamo detaining people who have not been charged with a crime. What was the government's argument?
Each year, the U.S. government would send Cuba a rent check for $4,085. But Cuba refused to cash them, saying the lease wasn't legitimate.
Each year, the U.S. government would send Cuba a rent check for $4,085. But Cuba refused to cash them, saying the lease wasn't legitimate.