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CAP Director Quoted in The Federalist

In Why Does The Press Only Seem To Care About Broken Attachments For Border-Crossing Children?, Paula Rinehart cites the work of CAP Director Elizabeth Bartholet. [...]

June 22, 2018 by Margo Strucker

In Why Does The Press Only Seem To Care About Broken Attachments For Border-Crossing Children?, Paula Rinehart cites the work of CAP Director Elizabeth Bartholet. For decades Bartholet has fought to keep the best interests of the child, rather than the rights of adults, at the center of the debate on child welfare reform.

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