The victims' left in Kristi Noem's wake: The damage is done. To me, to the Americans who have been murdered, to the migrants'
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The victims' left in Kristi Noem's wake: The damage is done. To me, to the Americans who have been murdered, to the migrants'
"Arianne Betancourt chooses a pink jacket and pants to wear to the Senate hearing, stating, 'If they drag me out, I want people to know that it was me that they removed, because I couldn't stay silent.'"
"As Betancourt waits for the hearing to begin, she observes members of Angel Families holding photos of their deceased relatives and expressing their impatience, indicating a tense atmosphere in the room."
Arianne Betancourt prepares to confront Kristi Noem, the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, regarding her father's detention at a migrant facility. On March 2, she boards a flight to Washington, choosing vibrant clothing to symbolize her resistance. The following day, she arrives at the Dirksen Senate Office Building for a hearing where Noem is expected to appear. Betancourt is surrounded by other family members of migrants and members of Angel Families, who express their impatience and desire to keep migrants away from them during the event.
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