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'Attachment science' separated foster kids and birth families. Does it hold up?

'Attachment science' separated foster kids and birth families. Does it hold up?

Update: 2024-03-20
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Widlore Mérancourt, editor-in-chief of Ayibo Post, gives us the latest on what's happening in Haiti. And, Daniel Morales, a professor of law at the University of Houston, explains the continued confusion over Texas immigration law. Then, ProPublica reporter Eli Hager reports on the controversy over Diane Baird, a prominent social worker whose testimony has helped separate foster children from their birth families.

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'Attachment science' separated foster kids and birth families. Does it hold up?

'Attachment science' separated foster kids and birth families. Does it hold up?