After 16 hours in a border processing center, Ana Reyes was finally allowed to speak to a journalist.
She didn’t plead. She didn’t argue.
She just said three words:
“Please… my baby.”
Her toddler had been taken hours earlier by border agents. No explanation. No timeline. No update.
A photographer captured the moment. Tears. Silence. Pain.
The image has become the face of a growing movement demanding reform to family separation policies.
Even lawmakers are weighing in. But Ana still hasn’t been reunited.
“This isn’t just politics,” one viewer wrote. “This is cruelty.”
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