Debbie Yacenda

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Had the keeping of the list been stopped, any reunification of those seven hundred children would have been made needlessly more complicated, compounding the pain and trauma suffered as time apart from their parents grew longer. Neither Sualog, nor De La Cruz, would allow the destruction of the list to happen. But they were powerless to stop the policy itself.
Separated: Inside an American Tragedy
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