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Introducing the Resource: Watching “Baby Constantin,” an episode of "The Weekly." The full episode is available on The New York Times website here, though there may be a limit to how many episodes you can view or a subscription may be required. Some episodes are also available to subscribers on FX or Hulu.

Discussion: Exploring the asylum process, the legality and ethics of family separation, and the role of journalism in the border crisis.

In-class Activity: Comparing and contrasting stories of family separation.

Extension Activities:

1. Research and writing: Why people cross the U.S.-Mexico border

2. Research and visual art: Visualizing international migration

3. Get involved: Learning about migrants and refugees in your community

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